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Encyclopedia > James Graham

James Graham was the name of several people:

  • Sir James Graham, Bt., a British Statesman
  • James Graham, an American politician, Representative from North Carolina
  • James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose

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Gawker Artists: James M. Graham (100 words)
James specializes in portraits and narrative imagery, from fashion to fine art to erotica.
James has also spent 20 years as a filmmaker, at various times producing, writing, directing and shooting.
He has worked on a variety of projects ranging from a Guns 'n' Roses video to the 2004 Natori Lingerie Campaign.He is from Raleigh, North Carolina.
James Graham (3665 words)
James Graham was born in 1753 in Virginia, died on 14 Jun 1830 in Jackson, Ohio, at age 77, and was buried on 17 Jun 1830 in Grahamsville Cemetery, Jackson, Ohio.
James R Graham was born on 21 Aug 1835 in Ohio, died on 12 Dec 1902 in Grahamsville, Jackson, Ohio, at age 67, and was buried in Grahamsville Cemetery, Jackson, Ohio.
Hadley Earl Graham was born on 4 Jan 1909 in Harrison, Missouri, died on 6 Mar 1953 in Rattlesnake, Missoula, Montana, at age 44, and was buried on 9 Mar 1953 in Missoula Cem, Missoula, Montana.
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