Harry A. Moore

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State Representative
Republican
Retired
Butler
54
01/08/1951 - 01/11/1953
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H. A. MOORE New Hartford Butler County Republican Born in Wright county, 1882. Eldest son of John and Mary Moore, early pioneers of Wright county. Later the family moved to Black Hawk county. Attended rural school and Iowa State Teachers' College. Was superintendent of school at Dike and taught in the Waterloo schools. County superintendent of Black Hawk county from 1909 to 1913. Discontinued school work for agriculture and business. Chairman of the Butler county Farm Bureau for several years. Member of the New Hartford school board. Trustee of the Methodist church, Mason, Rotarian and actively engaged in farming and mercantile business. Married Julia Van Gelder of New Hartford. Have three children: Robert, graduate of Teachers' college; Mrs. Alice Schooley, graduate of Iowa State College and Mrs. Harriet Shapiro, graduate of Iowa University. Served in the fifty-first, fifty-second, fifty-second ex., fifty-third, and fifty-fourth.

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State Representative
Republican
Farmer
Butler
53
01/10/1949 - 01/07/1951
73

H. A. MOORE New Hartford Butler County Republican Born in Wright county, 1882. Eldest son of John and Mary Moore, early pioneers of Wright county. Later the family moved to Black Hawk county. Attended the rural school and Iowa State Teachers' college. Was superintendent of school at Dike and taught in the Waterloo schools. County superintendent of Black Hawk county from 1909 to 1913. Discontinued school work for agriculture and business. Chairman of the Butler County Farm Bureau for several years. Member of the New Hartford school board. Trustee of the Methodist Church, Mason, Rotarian and actively engaged in farming and mercantile business. Married Julia Van Gelder of New Hartford. Have three children: Robert, graduate of Teachers' college; Mrs. Alice Schooley, graduate of Iowa State college and Mrs. Harriet Shapiro, graduate of Iowa University. Serving third term.

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State Representative
Republican
Farmer
Butler
52
01/13/1947 - 01/09/1949
73

H. A. MOORE New Hartford Butler County Republican Born in Wright county, 1882. Eldest son of John and Mary Moore, early pioneers of Wright county. Later the family moved to Black Hawk county. Attended the rural school and Iowa State Teachers' college. Was superintendent of school at Dike and taught in the Waterloo schools. County superintendent of Black Hawk county from 1909 to 1913. Discontinued school work for agriculture and business. Chairman of the Butler County Farm Bureau for several years. Member of the New Hartford school board. Trustee of the Methodist church, a Mason and Rotarian, and actively engaged in farming and mercantile business. Married Julia Van Gelder of New Hartford. Have three children; Robert, graduate of Teachers' college; Mrs. Alice Schooley, graduate of Iowa State college, and Mrs. Harriet Shapiro, graduate of Iowa university. There are five grandchildren. Serving second term.

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State Representative
Republican
Implement Dealer
Butler
51
01/08/1945 - 01/12/1947
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H. A. MOORE New Hartford Butler County Republican Born in Wright county March 14, 1882. Eldest son of John and Mary Moore, early pioneers of Wright county. Later the family moved to Black Hawk county. Attended the rural school and Iowa State Teachers' college. Was superintendent at Dike and taught in the Waterloo schools. County superintendent of Black Hawk county from 1909 to 1913. Discontinued school work for agriculture and business. Chairman of the Butler County Farm Bureau for several years. Member of the New Hartford school board. Trustee of the Methodist church and actively engaged in farming and mercantile business. Married Julia Van Gelder of New Hartford. Have three children: Robert, graduate of teachers' college; Mrs. Alice Schooley, graduate of Iowa State College, and Mrs. Harriet Shapiro, graduate of Iowa State University. There are four grandchildren. Serving first term.

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