Joseph Graham

1759-1836 , revolutionary soldier, political leader, and iron entrepreneur
The basics

Quick Facts

Intro1759-1836 , revolutionary soldier, political leader, and iron entrepreneur
wasSoldier
Work fieldMilitary
Gender
Male
Birth1759
Death1836 (aged 77 years)
The details

Biography

Joseph Graham (October 15, 1759 – November 12, 1836) was a Revolutionary War militia officer, politician, and wealthy ironmonger from Mecklenburg County, North Carolina.

Life story

He was born on October 15, 1759 in Chester County, Pennsylvania to James Graham and Mary McConnell Barber Graham (2nd wife). His parents were both Scots-Irish. His father died before 1763 when he moved with his mother and siblings to Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. He became a farmer and ironmonger. In 1814 he was a Councilor of State for North Carolina. Later in life, he was on the board of trustees of the University of North Carolina.

Military service

Joseph served as a Patriot in the American Revolution:

  • Captain, NC State Legion (1781-1782)
  • Major, Lincoln County Regiment (1782-1783), commission on October 7, 1781, commissioned by Brig. Gen. Griffith Rutherford to serve under Col. Robert Smith. On July 25, 1782, he was under Col. Joseph Dickson (Lincoln County Regiment).

He was at the following battles and skirmishes during the American Revolution: Raft Swamp, Moore's Plantation, Brick House, Seven Creeks, Evacuation of Wilmington.

During the War of 1812, he was selected as a brigadier general to lead a brigade of North Carolina and South Carolina militia.

After the wars, he assisted Archibald D. Murphey in preparation of a book on the history of North Carolina. Although the book was never completed, his manuscripts were included in the North Carolina archives and were compiled into a book by William A. Graham in 1904. This book includes a sketch of Joseph. A copy of a portrait of Joseph was made in the early 1800s.

Death

He died on November 12, 1836 in Vesuvius Furnace, Lincoln County, North Carolina. He was buried at the Machpelah Presbyterian Church Cemetery in Lincolnton, Lincoln County, North Carolina.

The contents of this page are sourced from Wikipedia article on 26 Feb 2020. The contents are available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.