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Samuel B. Moore

Samuel B. Moore (1789 - November 71846) was the Democratic governor of the U.S. state of Alabama from March 3 to November 26, 1831. He was president of the Alabama state senate when Governor Gabriel Moore was elected to the United States Senate, and so became governor when Gabriel Moore resigned to take the seat.

Samuel Moore was born in Franklin County, Tennessee in 1789 but moved to Jackson County, Alabama when he was still young. His political career began in 1823 when he was elected to the Alabama House of Representatives and then elected to the Alabama Senate in 1828. He served as president of the Senate in 1831 when he succeeded Gabriel Moore. Like his predecessor, Samuel Moore continued to survey the Coosa River, build infrastructure, and oppose nullification. Later in 1831, Moore was entrenched in a heated election battle against John Gayle, who eventually defeated the incumbent. After his defeat, he was reelected to his State Senate post, and again served as the Senate's president in 1835. He later returned home to Pickens County, Alabama and served on its county court from 1835 until 1841. Samuel B. Moore died in 1846 and is currently interned at the city cemetary in Carrollton in Pickens County.

Preceded by:
Gabriel Moore
Governor of Alabama
1831
Succeeded by:
John Gayle

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