W. A. Graham research. 1778-1920, 1934.

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W. A. Graham research. 1778-1920, 1934.

Collection is primarily copies of original documents that Colonel W. A. Graham used in researching habeas corpus proceedings concerning prisoners held by general courts-martial. It also includes some of his writings from his research. Most of the papers deal with the court case of John André, an officer of the British Army accused of working with Benedict Arnold who was arrested, tried, and hung in 1780. The collection also includes papers dealing with other courts-martial cases from different presidential administrations; copy of "Regulations for the Order and Discipline of the Troops of the United States" (1803 edition), by von Steuben; and three photographs of Colonel William Alexander Graham. Materials are dated from approximately 1778 to 1921, with the pictures dated 1934.

2 boxes (1 linear ft.)1 oversize box (0.5 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6760735

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André, John, 1751-1780

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British army officer. From the description of The American times, a satire, in three parts : poem, undated. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71070981 John André, a British army officer during the American Revolutionary war. In January 1777, he became captain of the 26th Regiment of Foot ; in early summer he became the aide-de-camp to Charles Gret, 1st Earl of Grey (1729-1807). and in 1778 was promoted to major. In 1779 André became adjutant general of the British Army and wa...

Arnold, Benedict, 1741-1801

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Revolutionary patriot, Continental Army general, and traitor. From the description of Benedict Arnold papers, 1761-1794. (New Haven Colony Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 432702702 Prior to the U.S. Revolutionary War Arnold was a merchant and trader in the West Indies. He served in the Revolutionary Army, but defected to the British in 1780 and served until the War was over. He then went to Canada and eventually to England. He was married to Margaret Mansfie...

Graham, W. A. (William Alexander), 1875-1954

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Historian. From the guide to the Charles Kuhlman collection on the Battle of the Little Big Horn, 1933-1959, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections) United States army officer; historian of the Battle of the Little Big Horn. From the description of Map of the Battle of the Little Big Horn, [19--?]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 84553000 From the description of Map of the Battle of the Little Big Horn, [19--?]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702150384 ...