Louise A. Moore Explained
Louise A. Moore (– 1954) was a state legislator in Arizona. She lived in Phoenix and represented Maricopa County in the Arizona House of Representatives 1941. She was a Democrat.[1] She lived at 504 North 7th Street in Phoenix and her occupation was listed as housewife.[2] On January 25, 1955 a Memorial was presented in the legislature as HR9 honoring her career.[3]
Moore moved to Phoenix in 1915, was a Democrat, the wife of a banker and cattleman, and was active in women's clubs.[4]
In 1942 she campaigned for the Democratic nomination for a seat in congress.[5]
See died September 28, 1954 in Los Angeles aged 72.[6] [7]
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Notes and References
- Book: Women, State, and Territorial Legislators, 1895-1995: A State-by-state Analysis, with Rosters of 6,000 Women . 9780786400782 . Cox . Elizabeth . 1996 . McFarland & Company .
- Web site: Rules of the House of Representatives of the State of Arizona. Arizona Legislature House of. Representatives. 1941. Google Books.
- Web site: Journal. Arizona Legislature House of. Representatives. November 12, 1955. Google Books.
- Web site: The Literary Digest. October 12, 1936. Funk & Wagnalls. Google Books.
- News: Louise A. Moore Reveals Candidacy For Congress . 12 November 2023 . Arizona Republic . 6 March 1942 . 2.
- News: HR9 (Louise A. Moore) . 12 November 2023 . Arizona Republic . 26 January 1955 . 3.
- News: Obituary for Louise A. Moore . Arizona Republic . 30 September 1954 . 46.