William Graham served as pastor of the Oxford Presbyterian Church near Collierstown, Virginia from 1788 to 1795.
Historical marker for the Oxford Presbyterian Church near Collierstown, Virginia.
The ruins of Liberty Hall, founded by William Graham, in Lexington, Virginia (photo credit: R. Andrew Myers).
Historical marker located on S. Main Street in Lexington, Virginia (photo credit: R. Andrew Myers).
As noted above, William Graham was originally buried at the St. John's Church cemetery in Richmond, Virginia; but his remains were re-buried at Lee Chapel, Lexington, Virginia in 1911.
An Announcement For An Academy (1776)
Petition for Charter for Liberty Hall Academy (1782, 1905)
Address to the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Virginia (1785, 1850)
A Declaration of Rights, also, The [Proposed] Constitution or Form of Government, Agreed to, and Resolved upon, by the Representatives of the Freemen of the State of Frankland (1786, 1896)
Letter Written on Behalf of the Board of Trustees of Liberty Hall Academy to President George Washington (1796, 1850)
A Memoir of the Late Rev. William Graham, A.M. (1821)
William Graham (1858)
Source: William H. Foote, Sketches of Virginia. Historical and Biographical (1st Series), pp. 479-483.
This 4-part memoir appeared in the February, March, May and August 1821 issues of The Evangelical and Literary Magazine.