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The Daily Dispatch: December 30, 1865., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Graham, James Duncan 1799-1865 (search)
Graham, James Duncan 1799-1865 Military officer; born in Prince William county, Va., April 4, 1799; graduated at the United States Military Academy in 1817; appointed a topographical engineer in 1829; made the survey of the northeast boundary of the United States; represented the United States under the treaty of Washington in determining the boundary between the United States and the British provinces, etc.; promoted colonel of engineers, June 1, 1863. He died in Boston, Mass., Dec. 28, 1865.
Reconstruction. --We learn from a highly respectable source that Governor Graham has telegraphed that he will be shortly admitted to his seat, and that Governor Worth will be empowered to take charge of our affairs as Governor in fact.--Salisbury Banner, 25th. One statement in the above paragraph having already proved to be true, we have some ground for hope that the other one may be founded in fact.
Death of an army officer. Boston, December 29. --James Duncan Graham, a brother-in-law of Major-General Meade, and Colonel of United States Engineers, stationed in this city, died suddenly last evening of disease of the heart.