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Senate Years of Service: 1804-1809 Party: Democratic Republican
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MOORE, Andrew, (father of Samuel McDowell Moore),
a Representative and a Senator from Virginia; born at Cannicello,
near Fairfield, Rockbridge (formerly Augusta) County, Va., in 1752; attended
Augusta Academy (now Washington and Lee University), Lexington, Va.; studied
law; admitted to the bar in 1774 and practiced; served in the Revolutionary War
as a captain until 1779; commissioned brigadier general, then major general of
Virginia Militia; member, State house of delegates 1780-1783, 1785-1788;
delegate to the Virginia convention that ratified the Federal Constitution in
1788; elected to the First and to the three succeeding Congresses (March 4,
1789-March 3, 1797); member, State house of delegates 1799-1800, and State
senate 1800-1801; successfully contested the election of Thomas Lewis to the
Eighth Congress and served from March 5 to August 11, 1804, when he was
appointed as a Democratic Republican to the United States Senate to fill the
vacancy in the term beginning March 4, 1799, caused by the resignation of
Wilson C. Nicholas; while holding the office of Senator-designate was elected
on December 4, 1804, to fill the vacancy in the term beginning March 4, 1803,
caused by the resignation of Abraham B. Venable and served successively in the
two classes from August 11, 1804, until March 3, 1809; appointed United States
marshall for the State of Virginia in 1810 and served until his death in
Lexington, Va., April 14, 1821; interment in Lexington Cemetery.
BibliographyDictionary of American Biography;
American National Biography.
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