Notes for: Joseph Johnson Graham
Local news item, "Doddridge County Republican," Thursday, Mar 18 1915, in its entirety:
"Joe Graham, one of Central's leading merchants, has drilled himself a fine water well --- since the state went dry."
Local news item, "Doddridge County Republican," Thursday, May 11 1916, in its entirety:
"Joe Graham, the out of town candidate for county commissioner, was in town Monday, and in spite of reports to the contrary, he's nearin' 29 years. HE IS STRICTLY TEMPERATE, and lives in a neat little home of his own. FARTHER, HE WILL OPPOSE ANY PROPOSITION TO BUILD A FINE SHERIFF'S RESIDENCE AND JAIL IN WEST UNION."
Item in the "Central Station" local news column, "Doddridge County Republican," Thursday, Sep 28 1916, in its entirety:
"J. J. Graham and E. H. Towner bought the Summit school house on condition and the sale was confirmed last Saturday."
Local news item, "West Union Herald," Thursday, Jan 18 1917, in its entirety:
"Joe J. Graham, of Central, newly elected commissioner, was here Saturday viewing the landscape o'er."