Robert James Moore (c. 1844–?) was a teacher and Republican politician who served three terms in the Texas Legislature. He was born in Navasota, Texas in 1844.[2] After the American Civil War, he became active in the Republican Party. He first served as a county commissioner, and was then elected to the 18th Legislature. He took office in 1883, representing the 71st District, in Washington County. He was re-elected twice. During the 1886 election cycle, Moore was jointly endorsed by the People's Party.[3][4] In his first two terms, Moore lived in Brenham, and moved to Washington in his final term.[4]

Robert J. Moore
Texas State Representative from District 71 (Washington County)
In office
January 9, 1883 – January 8, 1889
Preceded byJames Gray
Succeeded byMyers Felder[1]
Member of the Washington County Commission
Personal details
Bornc. 1844
Navasota, Texas, USA
Political partyRepublican
Children3
ResidenceBrenham, Texas
Alma materHearne Academy
OccupationTeacher, postmaster, politician

He was married and had three children.

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  1. ^ "Texas Legislators: Past & Present - Mobile".
  2. ^ Freedom's Lawmakers by Eric Foner Louisiana State University Press (1996) page 153
  3. ^ "TSHA | Moore, R. J." www.tshaonline.org.
  4. ^ a b "Robert James Moore". Legislative Reference Library of Texas. Retrieved October 13, 2021.