A. Harry Moore
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Arthur Harry Moore (1879-1952) |
Arthur Harry Moore (
Jersey City, New Jersey in
July 3,
1879 –
Branchburg Township, New Jersey in
November 18,
1952) was a
Democrat who was the
39th Governor of
New Jersey, serving three terms between 1926 and 1941. He was the longest serving New Jersey Governor in the 20th century and the only New Jersey Governor elected to serve three separate non-consecutive terms. Moore represented New Jersey in the
United States Senate from
January 3,
1935, to
January 17,
1938, when he stepped down to begin his third term as Governor of New Jersey.
A. Harry Moore attended public schools and graduated from
Cooper Union College in
New York City. Moore later graduated from the New Jersey Law School at Newark (now a part of
Rutgers University) and was admitted to the bar in 1922, commencing practice in Jersey City.
*1908 to 1911, secretary to the mayor of Jersey City.
*1911 to 1913, city collector
*1913 to 1925, Jersey City commissioner
*1926 to 1928, Governor of New Jersey
*1932 to 1935, Governor of New Jersey
*1935 to 1938, United States Senator
*1938 to 1941, Governor of New Jersey
As governor, Moore attained national prominence when he took charge of the investigation into the
Lindbergh kidnapping in 1932. After retiring as governor, Moore resumed his legal practice in Jersey City.
Moore is buried at
New York Bay Cemetery, Jersey City.
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List of Governors of New Jersey*
New Jersey State Library biography for A. Harry Moore (PDF)*
Congressional biography of Arthur Harry Moore*
Dead Governors of New Jersey bio for A. Harry Moore