Andrew J. Graham (banker)
Andrew J. Graham | |
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| Born | Circa. 1861 |
| Died | May 1, 1916 (aged 54–55) Chicago |
| Occupations | Banker, local politician |
| Known for | Death through poisoning |
| Spouse | Minnie Padden Graham |
Andrew J. Graham was a Chicago banker (founder and head of Graham & Sons). He was a unsuccessful contender for the Republican nomination in the 1911 Chicago mayoral election.
Graham died at the age of 55 on May 1, 1916; weeks after having been poisoned at a dinner celebrating the enthronement of George Mundelein as the archbishop of Chicago.