Morris Moore Explained

Morris Moore
State Senate:Iowa
District:19th
Term Start:January 9, 1933
Term End:January 12, 1941
Predecessor:William Samuel Baird
Successor:De Vere Watson
Birth Date:11 September 1874
Birth Place:Washington, Iowa
Death Place:Council Bluffs, Iowa
Party:Democratic
Occupation:physician

Morris W. Moore (September 11, 1874 – October 16, 1944) was an American physician and politician.

Morris Moore was born September 11, 1874, in Washington, Iowa, to physician E. B. Moore and his wife Elizabeth Watters. The Moore family moved to Harlan in 1874, where young Morris attended public school. Like his father, Moore chose to pursue medicine. After graduating from John A. Creighton Medical College in 1901, he relocated to Walnut, Iowa, the following year to practice medicine. During the Spanish flu pandemic, Moore completed postgraduate work at the University of Iowa College of Medicine.[1]

Moore was affiliated with the Democratic Party and a member of the Walnut City Council and board of education. He was first elected to the Iowa Senate in 1932 for District 19. Moore won reelection in 1936 and stepped down at the end of his second term.[1]

Moore died on October 16, 1944, at a hospital in Council Bluffs. He was survived by his wife Cora F. Backus, whom he had married in 1905, and two daughters.[1]

Notes and References

  1. News: Senator Morris W. Moore . December 2, 2023 . Iowa General Assembly.