Graham, Alexander H., 1890-1977

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Graham, Sandy, 1890-1977

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Alexander H. Graham of Hillsborough, N.C., began his public career in the North Carolina House of Representatives in 1921, becoming speaker in 1929. He chaired the committee that hired Frank Porter Graham as president of the University of North Carolina in 1930. He was lieutenant governor, 1933-1937, and head of the State Highway and Public Works Commission, 1945-1949 and 1953-1957.

From the description of Alexander H. Graham papers, 1879-1939. WorldCat record id: 44696419

Alexander H. Graham ( Sandy ) was born in Hillsborough, N.C., the only child of the second marriage of his father, Major John Washington Graham, to Maggie Forrester Bailey. He had five older siblings (Paul Cameron, Isabella Davidson, William Alexander, Joseph, and Annie Cameron) from his father's first marriage to Rebecca Bennehan Cameron Anderson. Graham was married to Kathleen L. Long on 28 August 1917 and had two sons, A. H. (Sandy), Jr., and John W. Graham.

Alexander H. Graham's father was a five-time state senator. His grandfather, William Alexander Graham, had served as governor, United States senator, and secretary of the navy. His great-grandfather served in the Revolutionary War. Alexander H. Graham also distinguished himself in public life, serving as lieutenant governor of North Carolina, 1933-1937, among other positions and appointments. The following list outlines Graham's career:

1913 Received law degree from Harvard University 1917 Volunteered for Army 1919 Discharged from Army as a captain. Elected chair of Orange County Democratic Party 1921 Elected to North Carolina House of Representatives 1927 Chair of House Finance Committee 1929 Speaker of the House 1930 Chair of presidential search committee for University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 1931 Executive counsel 1933 1937 Lieutenant governor 1937 Placed third in Democratic Party primary for governor 1945 1949 Appointed head of State Highway and Public Works Commission 1953 1957 Appointed head of State Highway and Public Works Commission From the guide to the Alexander H. Graham Papers (#4998), 1879-1939, (Southern Historical Collection)

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