John Moore (September 8, 1793 – September 23, 1866), nicknamed "Honest John", was an English American politician who served as
Lieutenant Governor of Illinois. He also served in the
Mexican–American War
The Mexican–American War, also known in the United States as the Mexican War and in Mexico as the (''United States intervention in Mexico''), was an armed conflict between the United States and Mexico from 1846 to 1848. It followed the 1 ...
as
lieutenant colonel and was later elected
Illinois Treasurer
The Treasurer of Illinois is an elected official of the U.S. state of Illinois. The office was created by the Constitution of Illinois.
Current Occupant
The current Treasurer of Illinois is Democrat Mike Frerichs. He was first elected to head ...
.
Biography
John Moore was born in
Lincolnshire, England
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on September 8, 1793. An orphan for most of his childhood, he immigrated to the United States when he was twenty years old. After briefly living in
Virginia
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, Moore settled in
Hamilton County, Ohio. In 1830, he again headed westward to
Randolph Township, McLean County, Illinois
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Randolph Township was named for Gardner Randolph, who settled in the area in January 1822, near a t ...
and became a
wheelwright
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. A year later, he was elected a
justice of the peace. Moore quickly rose to prominence in the
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, and by 1836, he was elected to the
Illinois House of Representatives. He served two two-year terms before Moore was elected to the
Illinois Senate, serving one two-year term. In 1842, he was put forth as the Democratic nominee for
Lieutenant Governor of Illinois with Adam W. Snyder, who died before election day. Moore was elected, defeating W. H. Henderson by seven thousand votes, and served under Governor
Thomas Ford.
He was the chairman of the
Illinois Democratic Committee from 1846 to 1848.
After Moore's Lieutenant Governor term expired, he enlisted in the 4th Regiment of Illinois Volunteers for the
Mexican–American War
The Mexican–American War, also known in the United States as the Mexican War and in Mexico as the (''United States intervention in Mexico''), was an armed conflict between the United States and Mexico from 1846 to 1848. It followed the 1 ...
. He was named
lieutenant colonel, second-in-command under
Edward Dickinson Baker
Edward Dickinson Baker (February 24, 1811October 21, 1861) was an American politician, lawyer, and US army officer. In his political career, Baker served in the U.S. House of Representatives from Illinois and later as a U.S. Senator from Oreg ...
. Moore led the A, F, and G companies in the
Siege of Veracruz
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, one of the first groups to land ashore. Upon his return to Illinois in 1848, he was elected
Illinois Treasurer
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Current Occupant
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, serving for seven years. Moore was a leading candidate for the Democratic nomination for Illinois Governor in 1856, but
William Alexander Richardson
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Born near Lexington, Kentucky, Richardson attended Transylvania University, and th ...
was instead put forth. Moore was the lone Democrat serving as state officer, and was re-elected as treasurer that year. His work in this position earned him the nickname "Honest John Moore". He reprised his role as chairman of the Illinois Democratic Committee from 1858 to 1860, then again from 1862 until his death on September 23, 1866.
References
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1793 births
1866 deaths
Democratic Party Illinois state senators
Lieutenant Governors of Illinois
Democratic Party members of the Illinois House of Representatives
State treasurers of Illinois
19th-century American politicians