Isaac R. Moores Jr. | |
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4th Speaker of the Oregon House of Representatives | |
In office 1864–1865 |
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Preceded by | Joel Palmer |
Succeeded by | Francis A. Chenoweth |
Member of the Oregon House of Representatives | |
In office 1862–1865 |
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Constituency | Marion County |
Personal details | |
Born | February 14, 1831 Danville, Illinois |
Died | July 25, 1884 Portland, Oregon |
(aged 53)
Political party | Republican |
Spouse(s) | Ellen R. Lamon |
Isaac Ross Moores Jr. (February 14, 1831 – July 25, 1884) was an American businessman and politician in the state of Oregon. The son of Isaac R. Moores, he was born in Illinois and moved to the Oregon Territory in 1852. In Oregon, he would serve in the Oregon House of Representatives, including as Speaker of that body.
Isaac Moores Jr. was born in Danville, Illinois, on February 14, 1831. His parents were Isaac senior and the former Jane Alexander. Siblings included John H. (June 26, 1821 – December 16, 1880), Martha A. (February 1, 1824 – March 23, 1847), Mary Matilda (January 21, 1826 – April 20, 1864), and Charles W. (November 2, 1828 – June 10, 1864). Isaac junior was educated in the local schools of Illinois before leaving for the gold fields of California in 1850. He returned to Illinois in 1852 after failing to gain a fortune.
In 1852, the Moores family traveled the Oregon Trail to the Oregon Territory, arriving in Portland in November. Isaac settled in Yamhill County where he worked as a surveyor. In October 1854, he moved to capitol, Salem. In Salem, he worked as a clerk for J. N. McDonald’s mercantile store before buying it out in 1856 with his brother John. Moores was appointed as postmaster for Salem on April 14, 1855, and held the position until October 1858. On September 2, 1856, he married Ellen R. Lamon and they would have seven children. In 1861, with the outbreak of the American Civil War he joined the Oregon Volunteer Militia. Moores was selected as colonel of the second regiment, but the militia remained in Oregon and never saw action.
In 1862, he was elected to the Oregon House of Representatives. Moores served as a Republican representing Marion County. At the next session of the legislature in 1864 he served again, and was elected as Speaker of the House. He also served as Speaker during the 1865 special session of the legislature. His brother John would later serve in the Oregon State Senate and as mayor of Salem.