George Graham
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George Graham may refer to:
Politics
- Lord George Graham (1715–1747), naval officer, MP for Stirlingshire
- George Graham (Northern Ireland politician) (born 1945), Northern Ireland Democratic Unionist Party politician
- George Graham (Scottish MP) (1730–1801), MP for Clackmannanshire and Kinross-shire
- George Graham (soldier) (1772–1830), interim U.S. Secretary of War
- George Graham (New Zealand politician) (1812–1901), New Zealand politician
- George Graham (Australian politician) (1838–1922), member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly
- George Scott Graham (1850–1931), U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania
- George Perry Graham (1859–1943), Canadian MP from Ontario
- George G. Graham (born 1931), former Chairman of the South Carolina Republican Party
- George J. Graham, Jr. (1938–2006), political theorist
Others
- George Graham (bishop) (died 1643), Scottish bishop
- George Graham (soccer) (1902–1966), player capped once for Canada
- George Graham (clockmaker) (1673–1751), English clockmaker and inventor
- George Farquhar Graham (1789–1867), Scottish musicologist
- George Rex Graham (1813–1894), founder of Graham's Magazine in Philadelphia
- George Samuel Graham (1874–1952), New Zealand accountant, lawyer and ethnographer
- George Graham (footballer) (born 1944), Scottish football player and manager
- George Graham (mountaineer)
- George Graham (rugby) (born 1966), rugby player for Scotland and Newcastle Falcons
- George Graham (Registrar General), Registrar General of England and Wales (1842–1880)
- George Mason Graham (1807–1891), first chairman of the board of trustees of the Louisiana State Seminary of Learning, forerunner of Louisiana State University
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