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Tragedy Strikes the Grahams During Sherman’s Civil War March Through Robeson County

January 8, 2018
by tacpAdmin Traditions

By William S. McLean, Lumberton, NC At a time before and during the Civil War,  Alexander Graham (1800-1865) and his wife, Elizabeth Purcell Graham (1806-1888) lived in a Greek Revival cottage on the east side of the Cheraw to Fayetteville Road, now High ...

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