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The Italianate home at 413 South Seventh Street is named
for United States Congressman James Graham who resided
there from 1897 until 1945. He served three terms in
Congress from 1908 to 1914 during the birth of the
Progressive movement, and played a key role in
congressional investigations of the Taft
administration. It is believed the home was built by
local brick mason Richard Young in 1862. Both the
interior and exterior of this two story red brick home
have been preserved in near original condition.
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