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Thomas Moore (South Carolina congressman)

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According to one source, he was the brother of the legendary heroine of Cowpens,
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and afterwards engaged in planting. Moore was one of the founders of the first
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in Spartanburg District. In 1814, he was elected to the
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Thomas Moore (congressman)
Thomas Moore (disambiguation)
U.S. House of Representatives
South Carolina
8th
Samuel Farrow
Wilson Nesbitt
U.S. House of Representatives
7th
Elias Earle
U.S. House of Representatives
6th
Abraham Nott
Levi Casey
South Carolina House of Representatives
Spartanburg District
Province of South Carolina
British America
Spartanburg County
South Carolina
U.S.
Democratic-Republican
planter
United States of America

Brigadier General
American Revolutionary War
War of 1812
United States House of Representatives
South Carolina

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