Thomas Jefferson Graham (April 17, 1832 – October 1, 1902) was an American cattle rancher, politician, and pioneer of Wisconsin and Montana.
He then relocated to Muscoda, Wisconsin, in 1864 and established a company, known as Graham & Bremer, which operated as general merchants and dealers of grain and livestock for over a decade.
[1] In 1878, Graham ran for re-election as a Greenback-Democrat fusion candidate, but lost to Republican John Brindley.
[3] During the 1880s, Graham traveled to the Montana Territory and decided to establish a cattle ranch in Custer County.
[6] Graham suffered from Tuberculosis for nearly a year and finally died at his home in Spokane on October 1, 1902.