Hiram P. Graham Explained

Hiram Pease Graham (March 29, 1820  - January 24, 1902) was an American lumberman and politician.

Born in Windham, Greene County, New York, Graham worked as a millwright and in the lumber business in Allegany County, New York. In 1856, Graham moved to Eau Claire, Wisconsin and was involved in the lumber and manufacturing business. In 1866, he served as sheriff of Eau Claire County, Wisconsin and was a Democrat. He served on the Eau Claire Town Board and later on the Eau Claire Common Council.

After Eau Claire was incorporated as a city, Graham served as the first mayor of Eau Claire. In 1875 and 1876, he served in the Wisconsin State Senate. In 1888, President Grover Cleveland appointed postmaster for Eau Claire. Graham died at his home in Eau Claire, Wisconsin after suffering a stroke.[1] [2]

Notes and References

  1. Wisconsin Blue Book 1875, Biographical Sketch of Hiram Pease Graham, p. 317
  2. Useful Life Ended, Eau Claire Leader, January 25, 1902, pg. 5