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Charles B. Moores

Charles Bruce Moores (August 6, 1849 – January 5, 1930) was an American businessman and politician in the state of Oregon. A native of Missouri, he came from a family of politicians including his father John H. Moores, his grandfather Isaac R. Moores, and uncle Isaac R. Moores, Jr. who all served in the Oregon Legislature. A Republican, he served as the Speaker of the Oregon House of Representatives during his sole term in the House in 1895.
==Early life==
Charles Moores was born to John H. Moores and Virginia Lafayette Lamon on August 6, 1849, in Benton, Missouri. In 1852, the family moved to the Oregon Territory over the Oregon Trail, arriving in November.〔(Burial Details. ) Salem Pioneer Cemetery. Retrieved on January 18, 2009.〕 This included his grandfather Isaac and uncle Isaac, junior.〔 After living in Portland for a few months, the family relocated south to Salem in March 1853.〔 Moores received his education there where he attended Willamette University, graduating in 1870 with a Bachelor of Arts degree.〔Carey, Charles Henry. (1922). (''History of Oregon''. ) Pioneer Historical Publishing Co. Vol. 3, pp. 117–118.〕 One of his classmates was Theodore Thurston Geer, later Governor of Oregon.
Moores then worked as draughtsman for the Oregon and California Railroad and in their real estate office, working a total of five years for the railroad in Portland before moving to the East Coast in 1874.〔〔 In Washington, DC, he enrolled in a business college before relocating again to Pennsylvania where he studied law at the University of Pennsylvania.〔 Moores then finished his legal studies at the University of Michigan where he graduated from in 1877 with a bachelor of laws degree with honors before returning to Salem where he lived for 45 years.〔〔〔 In Salem, he passed the bar and briefly practiced law.〔〔Lockley, Fred. (1928) (''History of the Columbia River Valley From The Dalles to the Sea''. ) The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company. pp 305–306.〕
He was married to Sarah E. Chamberlain (born October 20, 1853) on November 1, 1881, and they had four children, Merrill, Gordon, Chester, and Gertrude, all born in Salem.〔 In 1880, he was selected to work as the chief clerk at the Oregon House of Representatives.〔 Both Merrill〔(Oregon Legislators and Staff Guide: 1917 Regular Session (29th). ) Oregon State Archives. Retrieved on January 18, 2009.〕 and Gordon would later work as clerks in the House as well.〔(Oregon Legislators and Staff Guide: 1911 Regular Session (26th). ) Oregon State Archives. Retrieved on January 18, 2009.〕 From 1882 to 1887 he worked as the private secretary of Oregon Governor Z. F. Moody.〔

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