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Senate Years of Service: 1831-1833; 1833-1837 Party: Jacksonian; Anti-Jackson
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MOORE, Gabriel, a Representative and a Senator from Alabama; born in Stokes County,
N.C., around 1785; pursued an academic course and graduated from the University
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1810; studied law; admitted to the bar in
1810 and commenced practice in Huntsville, Mississippi Territory; member,
Mississippi and then Alabama Territorial house of representatives and served as
speaker in 1817; delegate to the Alabama State constitutional convention in
1819; member, Alabama State senate 1819-1820, and served as speaker in 1820;
elected to the Seventeenth and to the three succeeding Congresses (March 4,
1821-March 3, 1829); was not a candidate for renomination in 1828; Governor of
Alabama 1829-1831; elected to the United States Senate and served from March 4,
1831, to March 3, 1837; chairman, Committee on Revolutionary Claims
(Twenty-second through Twenty-fourth Congresses); unsuccessful candidate for
election in 1836 to the Twenty-fifth Congress; moved to Caddo, Tex., in 1843,
where he died in 1845; interment in Moore Family Cemetery, Caddo, Wilson
County, Tex.
BibliographyAmerican National Biography;
Dictionary of American Biography; Doss, Harriet E. Amos, The
Rise and Fall of an Alabama Founding Father, Gabriel Moore.
The Alabama Review 53 (July 2000): 163-176; Martin, John M.
The Senatorial Career of Gabriel Moore.
Alabama Historical Quarterly 26 (Summer 1964): 249-81.
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