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Andrew or Andy Moore may refer to: Politics * Andrew Moore (politician) (1752–1821), U.S. Representative and Senator from Virginia * Andrew B. Moore (1807–1873), governor of the U.S. state of Alabama Sports * Andy Moore (American football) (1902–1971), American football coach at the University of Chattanooga * Andy Moore (footballer) (born 1965), English former professional soccer player * Andrew Moore (Australian footballer) (born 1991), Australian footballer * Andrew Moore (baseball) (born 1994), American baseball player * Andy Moore (rugby union, born 1968), Wales international rugby union scrum-half * Andy Moore (rugby union, born 1974), Wales international rugby union lock forward * Andrew Moore (speedway rider) (born 1982), English speedway rider Other * Andrew Moore (historian), Australian academic and writer * Andrew Moore (musician) (born 1979), electronic musician also known as A.M. * Andy Moore (actor), English actor * Andrew L. Moore (born 1957), American photogr ...
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Andrew Moore (politician)
Andrew Moore (1752April 14, 1821) was an American lawyer and politician from Lexington, Virginia. Moore studied law under George Wythe and was admitted to the bar in 1774. He rose to the rank of captain in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War, seeing action at Saratoga. After the war he was eventually commissioned a major general in the Virginia militia in 1803. He was a delegate to the Virginia convention that ratified the United States Constitution in 1788. He was a member of the Virginia legislature from 1791 to 1789 and from 1799 to 1800. He represented Virginia in both the U.S. House (1789–97, 1804) and the U.S. Senate The United States Senate is the upper chamber of the United States Congress, with the House of Representatives being the lower chamber. Together they compose the national bicameral legislature of the United States. The composition and powe ... (1804–1809). Electoral history *1789; Moore was elected to the U.S. House of Re ...
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