Graham, William
William Graham (1841-1925) was a successful cattleman in Menard and Kimble counties in Texas, at one time owning over five-thousand acres. In 1903 Graham moved to the New Mexico Territory and retired there with his family.
From the guide to the Graham (William) Brand Book 2002-215., 1868-1876, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin)
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| creatorOf | Graham (William) Brand Book 2002-215., 1868-1876 | Dolph Briscoe Center for American History |
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| associatedWith | Graham, William, 1841-1925 | person |
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| Kimble County (Tex.) | |||
| Menard County (Tex.) |
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| Cattle brands |
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| Longhorn cattle |
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