Joseph Graham Papers, 1769-1864

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Joseph Graham Papers, 1769-1864

Joseph Graham fought with American troops in North Carolina in the Revolutionary War; was a North Carolina state senator, 1788-1793; fought against the Creek Indians in 1814; and became wealthy producing iron. The collection includes a handwritten manuscript of (16 pages) by Joseph Graham; a letter from Archibald De Bow Murphey to Charles Conner and two letters from Murphey to Graham about this manuscript; a letter from Graham to Conner discussing the Revolutionary War in North Carolina; part of a volume, 1769-1864, containing lists of slaves belonging to Graham and his son-in-law, Robert Hall Morrison (1798-1889); and by William A. Graham. Historical notices or suplement [sic] to the History of the Revolutionary War in the western part of No. Carolina The National Intelligencer and Revolutionary War Legends

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Graham, Joseph, 1759-1836

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Joseph Graham fought with American troops in North Carolina in the Revolutionary War; was a North Carolina state senator, 1788-1793; fought against the Creek Indians in 1814; and became wealthy producing iron. From the description of Joseph Graham papers, 1769-1864. WorldCat record id: 23294759 From the guide to the Joseph Graham Papers, 1769-1864, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.) ...