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Edward H. Moore

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654: 226:, where he became city attorney. He returned to Missouri in 1905 to marry Cora McComb, whom he had met at Chillicothe. They came back to Okmulgee, where Edward practiced law until 1919. Meanwhile, he had begun investing in real estate. By 1919, he had grown tired of the law, so he sold his practice to enter the oil business. He would become an oil producer, farmer, and cattle raiser. 265:
to the U.S. Senate in 1942 and served from January 3, 1943, to January 3, 1949; he was not a candidate for renomination in 1948, and retired from public life and political activities. While in the Senate, he was a reliable anti-New Deal vote, but he was more in favor of international involvement than
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Originally, Moore's political views aligned with the Democratic party, but he became disillusioned with Roosevelt's New Deal during the 1930s. When Roosevelt announced that he would run for a third-term, Moore campaigned vigorously for the Republican candidate,
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He voted in favor of almost all military spending and against all spending for public improvements, including projects slated for Oklahoma. Unsurprisingly he supported programs that would benefit the oil industry. He unsuccessfully tried to
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most Republicans. Nonetheless, in 1945, Moore was among the seven senators who opposed full United States entry into the
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In 1948, he was voted into the Oklahoma Hall of Fame, when he was lauded as a "...statesman and philanthropist."
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Counties. Supposedly because he liked to listen to and deliver speeches, he enrolled in the
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Moore eventually parlayed his holdings into a 10,000 acres (40 km) cattle ranch.
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due to being "opposed fundamentally to private enterprise" and "Communistic".
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in 1901 and began practice in Maryville; he moved shortly thereafter to
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on September 2, 1950, and was interred in Okmulgee Cemetery.
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As a wildcatter, he first struck oil in the Holmes Field of
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Hanneman, Carolyn G. "Moore, Edward Hall. (1871 - 1950)."
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Republican Party United States senators from Oklahoma
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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Moore (id: M000895)" 16:American politician (1871–1950) 745:People from Okmulgee, Oklahoma 1: 369:Accessed December 19, 2016. 786: 235:Phillips Petroleum Company 650: 532: 516: 508: 501: 491: 466: 458: 453: 281:getting a second term as 231:Okfuskee County, Oklahoma 216:Kansas City School of Law 166: 161:Kansas City School of Law 88: 53: 37: 28: 454:Party political offices 436:United States Congress. 523:1943–1949 316:Okmulgee was then in 177:United States senator 43:United States Senator 770:Oklahoma Republicans 191:Born on a farm near 193:Maryville, Missouri 183:from 1943 to 1949. 525:Served alongside: 388:. 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Index


United States Senator
Oklahoma
Joshua B. Lee
Robert S. Kerr
Maryville
Missouri
Tulsa
Oklahoma
Republican
Alma mater
Kansas City School of Law
United States senator
Oklahoma
Maryville, Missouri
Chillicothe
Normal School
Nodaway
Atchinson
Jackson
Kansas City School of Law
bar
Okmulgee
Okfuskee County, Oklahoma
Phillips Petroleum Company
Wendell Willkie
Josh Lee
was elected
Republican
United Nations

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