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'John William Moore' (
June 9,
1877 -
December 11,
1941) was a
U.S. Representative from
Kentucky.
Born in
Morgantown, Kentucky, Moore attended the public schools and completed a commercial course at Bryant and Stratton College at Louisville in 1897.
He became a clerk with the Morgantown Deposit Bank in 1898.
He engaged in the timber business 1899-1919.
Cashier for the Morgantown Deposit Bank 1920-1925.
Moore was elected as a
Democrat to the Sixty-ninth Congress in a special election, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of
United States Representative Robert Y. Thomas, Jr. and reelected to the succeeding Congress (
December 26,
1925-
March 3,
1929).
He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection to the Seventy-first Congress in 1928.
Moore was elected as a
Democrat to the Seventy-first Congress in a special election, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of
United States Representative Charles W. Roark, and reelected to the succeeding Congress (
June 1,
1929-
March 3,
1933).
He was not a candidate for renomination to the Seventy-third Congress in 1932.
He resumed his former business pursuits.
He was employed in the Federal Housing Administration at
Washington, D.C., as an assistant comptroller 1935-1941.
He died in
Washington, D.C.,
December 11,
1941.
He was interred in Morgantown Cemetery,
Morgantown, Kentucky.
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