Charles Graham (1852 – August 9, 1911) was an American artist whose work featured in nearly every issue of Harper's Weekly from 1880 to 1893.
In the early 1870s, he worked as a topographer for the Northern Pacific Railway in Idaho and Montana.
[1][2] He toured the Southern United States in 1886, illustrating a series of articles for Harper's on the New South.
[2] In 1892, he became a freelancer, though he continued to contribute to Harper's, along with The Century Magazine, Collier's and the New York Herald.
[1][3] He was designated the official artist of the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893.