Lawrence Pike Graham

Born: January 8, 1815
Birthplace: Amelia County, Virginia
Father: William Graham 1757 – 1845
Mother: Ann Hartley 1768 – 1851
Wife: Julia Hutchinson 1815 – 1903
(Buried: Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia)
Children:
Lt. James Duncan Graham 1843 – 1868
(Buried: Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia)
Charles McDougall Graham 1850 – 1865
(Buried: Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia)
Occupation before War:
2nd Lt. United States Army Dragoons
Served in the Seminole War in Florida
1st Lt. United States Army Dragoons
Captain United States Army Dragoons
Won Brevet in the Mexican – American War
1858 – 1864: Major United States Army Dragoons
Civil War Career:
1861 – 1865: Brigadier General of Union Army Volunteers
1862: Served in the Siege of Yorktown, Virginia
Chief of Cavalry for camp of Instruction in Annapolis, Maryland
President of General Court Martial in St. Louis, Missouri
President of board of examination of invalid officers in Annapolis, Maryland
1864 – 1870: Colonel of United States Army, 4th Cavalry Regiment
1865: Mustered out of Volunteer service on August 24th
1865: Brevetted to the rank of Brigadier General for Service
Occupation after War:
1864 – 1870: Colonel of United States Army 4th Cavalry Regiment
1870: Retired from United States Army on December 15th
1870 – 1905: Accomplished Shakespearean Scholar Washington, D.C.
1905: Suffered from fracture of the left hip in July
Died: September 12, 1905
Place of Death: Providence Hospital, Washington, D.C.
Cause of Death: exhaustion and result of the fracture
Age at time of Death: 90 years old
Burial Place: Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia
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