Malcolm Daniel Graham

Malcolm Daniel Graham was born on July 6, 1827, in Autauga County, Alabama. He eventually moved to Texas, and he secured a seat in the state senate in 1857. He served as attorney general of Texas from 1858 to 1860 and served in the Texas Secession Convention during the winter of 1860-1861. During the Civil War, Graham represented Texas in the Confederate Congress and fought as a colonel in the Confederate army. He died on October 6, 1878.

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(53)Graham, Malcolm Daniel1827-07-061878-10-06
  • Conflict Side: Confederacy
  • Role: Soldier
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  • Rank highest: Colonel
  • Gender: Male
  • Race: White

Documents - Records: 1

  • (5002) [writer] ~ John A. Wilcox et al. to James A. Seddon, 31 January 1863

Places - Records: 3

  • (488) [birth] ~ Autauga County, Alabama
  • (952) [death, residence in 1870] ~ Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama
  • (1528) [residence in 1860] ~ Henderson, Rusk County, Texas

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Groups - Records: 1

  • (1) [politician] ~ Democratic Party
SOURCES

"Malcolm D. Graham" Wikipedia profile, available fromĀ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_D._Graham.