American politician
Oscar Fitzallen Moore |
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In office March 4, 1855 – March 3, 1857 |
Preceded by | John L. Taylor |
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Succeeded by | Joseph Miller |
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In office December 2, 1850 – January 4, 1852 |
Preceded by | James Rogers |
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Succeeded by | Wells A. Hutchins |
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In office January 5, 1852 – January 1, 1854 |
Preceded by | new district |
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Succeeded by | Thomas McCauslin |
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Born | (1817-01-27)January 27, 1817 Lagrange, Ohio, US |
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Died | June 24, 1885(1885-06-24) (aged 68) Waverly, Ohio, US |
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Resting place | Greenlawn Cemetery, Portsmouth, Ohio |
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Political party | Opposition |
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Alma mater | Washington College |
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Allegiance | United States |
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Branch/service | Union Army |
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Years of service | 1861–1864 |
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Rank | Colonel |
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Unit | 33rd Ohio Infantry |
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Oscar Fitzallen Moore (January 27, 1817 – June 24, 1885) was a U.S. Representative from Ohio.
Born in Lagrange, Ohio, Moore attended the public schools and Wellsburg Academy, and was graduated from Washington (now Washington & Jefferson College, Washington, Pennsylvania, in 1836.
He studied law.
He was admitted to the bar in 1838 and commenced practice in Portsmouth, Ohio, in 1839.
He served as member of the state house of representatives in 1850 and 1851.
He served as member of the state senate in 1852 and 1853.
Moore was elected as an Opposition Party candidate to the Thirty-fourth Congress (March 4, 1855 – March 3, 1857).
He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1856 to the Thirty-fifth Congress.
He served as lieutenant colonel and later as colonel of the Thirty-third Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, during the Civil War.
He resumed the practice of his profession in Portsmouth, Ohio.
He died at Waverly, Ohio, June 24, 1885.
He was interred in Greenlawn Cemetery, Portsmouth, Ohio.
Sources
This article incorporates public domain material from the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress