Robert G. Moore

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State Senator
Democrat
Veterinarian
Harrison
59
01/09/1961 - 01/13/1963
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Dunlap Democrat 34th Senatorial District Crawford, Harrison and Monona Counties. Born July 27, 1888, near Algona, Iowa. Attended Kossuth county public schools and was graduated from Iowa State University in 1913 with a degree of D.V.M. Practiced veterinary medicine at Dunlap since that time with the exception of two years spent in the armed forces during World War I. Married Gladys A. Acton in 1915. Has three children, Nona Jane Byrnes, Dr. Robert A. Moore, Ruth Ann Johnson. Served on city council, mayor six years, member board of education twenty years, past member State Conservation Commission and Veterinary Examining Board. Member of Methodist church, Masons, Sioux City Consistory, Abu Bekr Temple. Past president Lions Club. Served in the 45th, 45th ex., 46th, 46th ex., 47th sessions of General Assembly as representative from Harrison County. Serving second session in the Senate.

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State Senator
Democrat
Veterinarian
Harrison
58
01/12/1959 - 01/08/1961
34

Dunlap Democrat 34th Senatorial District Crawford, Harrison and Monona Counties. Born July 27, 1888, near Algona, Iowa. Attended Kossuth county public schools and was graduated from Iowa State College in 1913 with a degree of D.V.M. Practiced Veterinary Medicine at Dunlap since that time with the exception of two years spent in the armed forces during World War I. Married 1915 to Gladys A. Acton. Has three children, Nona Jane Byrnes, Dr. Robert A. Moore, Ruth Ann Johnson. Served on city council, mayor six years, member board of education twenty years, past member State Conservation Commission and Veterinary Examining Board. Member of Methodist church, Masons, Sioux City Consistory, Abu Bekr Temple. Past president Lions Club. Served in the 45th, 45th ex., 46th, 46th ex., 47th sessions of General Assembly as representative from Harrison county. Serving first term in the Senate.

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State Representative
Democrat
Veterinarian
Harrison
47
01/11/1937 - 01/08/1939
32

Representative from Harrison county, was born in Kossuth county, Iowa, July 27, 1888, the son of J. M. and Nona H. Moore, who were pioneer residents of that county. He attended the rural schools and graduated from the Algona high school in 1908; spent a year on the farm and then entered Iowa State College for the purpose of studying veterinary medicine and after finishing his course in that subject in 1913, he located at Dunlap in Harrison county, and since that time has conducted a general veterinary practice in that vicinity with the exception of two years spent at Camp Dodge and in the A. E. F. as a first lieutenant in the army during the World war. He was married in 1915 to Gladys Ann Acton and has three children; Nona Jane, Robert A. and Ruth Ann. A charter member and the first commander of the Dunlap post of the American Legion; served on the city council four years; as mayor eight years and as a member of the board of education for nine years. Member Masonic lodge and Methodist church. Elected representative in 1932, re-elected in 1934 and 1936. A democrat.

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State Representative
Democrat
Veterinarian
Harrison
46
01/14/1935 - 01/10/1937
32

Representative from Harrison county, was born in Kossuth county, Iowa, July 27, 1888, the son of J. M. and Nona H. Moore, who were pioneer residents of that county. He attended the rural schools and graduated from the Algona high school in 1908; spent a year on the farm and then entered Iowa State College for the purpose of studying veterinary medicine and after finishing his course in that subject in 1913, he located at Dunlap in Harrison county, and since that time has conducted a general veterinary practice in that vicinity with the exception of two years spent at Camp Dodge and in the A.E.F. as a first lieutenant in the army during the World war. He was married in 1915 to Gladys Ann Acton and has three children; Nona Jane, Robert A. and Ruth Ann. A charter member and the first commander of the Dunlap post of the American Legion; served on the city council four years; as mayor eight years and a member of the board of education for nine years. Member Masonic lodge; member Methodist church; was elected representative in 1932, re-elected in 1934. A democrat.

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State Representative
Democrat
Veterinarian
Harrison
45
01/09/1933 - 01/13/1935
32

Representative from Harrison county, was born in Kossuth county, Iowa, July 27, 1888, the son of J. M. and Nona H. Moore, who were pioneer residents of that county. He attended the rural schools and graduated from the Algona high school in 1908; spent a year on the farm and then entered Iowa State College for the purpose of studying veterinary medicine and after finishing his course in that subject in 1913, he located at Dunlap in Harrison county, and since that time has conducted a general veterinary practice in that vicinity with the exception of two years spent at Camp Dodge and in the A. E. F. as a first lieutenant in the army during the World War. He was married in 1915 to Gladys Ann Acton and has three children: Nona Jane, Robert A. and Ruth Ann. A charter member and the first commander of the Dunlap post of the American Legion; served on the city council four years; as mayor eight years and as a member of the board of education for nine years. Member Masonic lodge; member Methodist church; was elected representative in 1932. A democrat.