Background
Graham was born in Ennis, County Clare, Ireland, the son of Doctor James Moore Graham and his wife Anna Maria, née Ievers.
Member of the Victorian Legislative Council
Graham was born in Ennis, County Clare, Ireland, the son of Doctor James Moore Graham and his wife Anna Maria, née Ievers.
Graham was educated at Ennis College and Madras Academy, Cupar, after the family moved to Fife in 1832.
Graham junior arrived in Sydney in 1839 and travelled overland to the Portuguese Phillip District. On 29 August 1853 Graham was nominated to the unicameral Victorian Legislative Council along with several others due to the expansion of the Council. Graham held this position until resigning in July 1854.
Graham was elected to Central Province in the Council in January 1867, a seat he held until transferring in November 1882 to South Yarra Province.
Graham died in South Yarra on 31 July 1898.
Graham was a member of the Royal commission in the Federal Union in 1870.