- William Montrose Graham, Jr.
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Graham was born in
Washington, D.C. , the son of Colonel James Duncan Graham (1799–1865). His uncle and namesake, William Montrose Graham, was killed during theMexican-American War while commanding the11th U.S. Infantry at Molino del Rey. The junior Graham was commissioned into the1st U.S. Artillery in 1855, and earned two rapid promotions to captain with the outbreak of the Civil War.During the war, he was cited for gallantry during the
Peninsula Campaign , for actions at Antietam, and for his actions at Gettysburg. Graham earned multiple brevet (honorary) promotions for these actions, including major (July 1 ,1862 , Malvern Hill), lieutenant colonel (September 17 ,1862 , Antietam), and colonel (July 3 ,1863 , Gettysburg). HisBattery K, 1st U.S. Artillery , was, from 1863, part of the famedU.S. Horse Artillery Brigade .Graham served with the Regular Army until 1865, when he accepted a commission as colonel of a U.S. Volunteers
infantry regiment from the District of Columbia. Awarded his final brevet of the war, to brigadier general in the regular army, he mustered out of the volunteers in September and returned to the regular service.He remained in the army after the war, serving with the 4th and 5th U.S. Artilleries, and rose to the rank of brigadier general in the regular army,
May 26 ,1897 . He retired from the service on his 64th birthday in 1898. During the Spanish-American War, however, he ranked as a major general of U.S. Volunteers. After brief service in command of the 2nd Corps, he was honorably mustered out of the volunteers onNovember 30 ,1898 .He died in
Wardour, Maryland ,January 16 ,1916 , and was buried in theCongressional Cemetery , in Washington, D.C.References
* Heitman, Francis B., "Historical Register and Dictionary of the United States Army, From its Organization, September 29, 1789 to March 2, 1903". Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1903.
* U.S. War Department, "The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies". Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1894.External links
* [http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/cwphtml/cwphome.html "American Memory: Selected Civil War Photographs"] . Library of Congress. Prints and Photographs Division. Washington, D.C.
* [http://www.congressionalcemetery.org/Research/History_Cemetery/Funerals/Graham1848.html Historic Congressional Cemetery, Washington, D.C.]
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