Thomas Overton Moore (April 10, 1804 – June 25, 1876) was an attorney and politician who was the 16th Governor of Louisiana from 1860 until 1864 during...
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was the mother of Thomas Overton Moore, Governor of Louisiana from 1860 to 1864. His son (by his first wife) Walter Hampden Overton was elected to the...
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Thomas Love Moore (died 1862), American congressman Thomas Overton Moore (1804–1876), U.S. and subsequently Confederate governor of Louisiana Thomas Patrick...
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Alabama Thomas Overton Moore (1804–1876), 16th Governor of Louisiana CSS Governor Moore - American Civil War gunboat named after Thomas Overton Moore Wes...
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southwestern Mississippi. The base was named for Louisiana Governor Thomas Overton Moore. It operated from May 1861 to 1864 during the American Civil War...
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public service." As a gunboat, renamed for Louisiana's Governor Thomas Overton Moore, her stem was reinforced for ramming by two strips of flat railroad...
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rebellion against the Union. On January 8, 1861, Louisiana Governor Thomas Overton Moore ordered the Louisiana militia to occupy the U.S. arsenal at Baton...
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Sobel 1978, pp. 565–566. "Thomas Overton Moore". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 2, 2023. "Thomas Overton Moore". Secretary of State of...
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England. Vol. 2. London: Rivingtons. Gushurst-Moore, André (2004), "A Man for All Eras: Recent Books on Thomas More", Political Science Reviewer, 33: 90–143...
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to 1863, the home served as the Governor's Mansion for Governor Thomas Overton Moore when the State Capitol was moved to Opelousas from Baton Rouge. Added...
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