- Thomas Overton Moore
Infobox Governor
order = 17th
office = Governor of Louisiana
term_start = 1860
term_end = 1864
lieutenant =Henry M. Hyams
predecessor =Robert C. Wickliffe
successor =Henry Watkins Allen
birth_date = birth date|1804|4|10|mf=y
birth_place =Sampson County ,North Carolina
death_date = death date and age|1876|6|25|1804|4|10|mf=y
death_place = nearAlexandria, Louisiana
party = Democrat
spouse = Bethiah Johnston Leonard
religion = EpiscopalianThomas Overton Moore (
April 10 1804 ndashJune 25 1876 ) was an attorney and politician who was theGovernor of Louisiana from 1860 until 1864 during theAmerican Civil War .Moore was born in
Sampson County, North Carolina , one of eleven children of James Moore and Jean Overton. The Moores were a Carolina planter family, and Jean Overton was the daughter of GeneralThomas Overton , a Tennessean and friend ofAndrew Jackson . In 1829, Moore moved toRapides Parish ,Louisiana , to become acotton planter. The next year, he married Bethiah Johnston Leonard, with whom he had five children.Originally the manager of his uncle's
plantation , he bought his own and became highly prosperous. He was elected to the State House of Representatives in 1848, and the State Senate in 1856. In the Senate, Moore was chairman of the Education Committee and led the effort to establish the Louisiana State Seminary, now Louisiana State University and A&M College. Moore played a role in the selection of William Tecumseh Sherman as the first Superintendant of the La. State Seminary.He was elected Democratic governor in November 1859, defeating
Thomas Jefferson Wells , and shortly thereafter had the occasion to meet W.T. Sherman, superintendent of the newly created Louisiana Military Academy. He took the oath of office onJanuary 23 ,1860 . A supporter ofJohn C. Breckinridge in the 1860 election, he ordered U.S. military posts in the state to be seized by statemilitia onJanuary 10 ,1861 , as the state convention onsecession was sitting. The ordnance of secession passed the convention onJanuary 26 ,1861 . Moore placed Col.Braxton Bragg in command of the state military, and Louisiana joined theConfederate States of America onMarch 21 ,1861 , the sixth state to do so.Despite Moore's appeals to the Confederate government for a strong defense of
New Orleans , and brisk recruiting of troops in Louisiana, the state rapidly came under threat during the Civil War. TheUnion blockade disrupted commerce in New Orleans, and the naval forces assembling in the Gulf would advance up the Mississippi in early 1862. After a prolonged bombardment, theBattle of Forts Jackson and St. Philip concluded with the destruction of the Confederate navy on the lower Mississippi and the passage of the forts by the Union fleet in the early morning ofApril 24 ,1862 . New Orleans surrendered onApril 27 . Two days earlier, Moore and the legislature had decided to abandonBaton Rouge as the state capital, relocating toOpelousas onMay 1 ,1862 .Moore visited the state militia at the eponymous
Camp Moore inTangipahoa Parish and began organizing military resistance at the state level, ordering the burning of cotton, cessation of trade with the Union forces, and calling for the enlistment of all free white males between ages 17 and 50 in the militia. However, despite a brief check at Baton Rouge, Union forces continued to advance into Louisiana and up the Mississippi, and the capital was moved again toShreveport .In January 1864, Moore's term as governor ended, and he was succeeded by
Henry Watkins Allen . He returned to his plantation, but was soon forced to flee upriver by theRed River Campaign , soldiers of which burned the plantation in May. After the Civil War, he fled into Mexico to escape arrest, and subsequently toHavana . From Havana, Moore applied for a pardon. Moore's application for pardon was delivered by hand to Andrew Johnson by William Tecumseh Sherman. He eventually returned to Louisiana after being pardoned byAndrew Johnson onJanuary 15 ,1867 . His lands were restored to him, in part through the influence of Sherman, and he left politics, spending the rest of his life rebuilding his livelihood. He died in 1876 near Alexandria, Louisiana.ee also
*CSS "Governor Moore", a Confederate "
cotton-clad " warship named after him.References
* [http://www.globusz.com/ebooks/Sherman1/00000019.htm Sherman's Memoirs: Louisiana]
* [http://www.enlou.com/people/mooreto-bio.htm Louisiana Governors: Thomas O. Moore]
* [http://www.louisianahistory.org/timelines/timeline3.htm Louisiana Timeline]External links
* [http://www.sos.louisiana.gov/tabid/374/Default.aspx State of Louisiana - Biography]
* [http://la-cemeteries.com/Governors/Moore,%20Thomas%20Overton/Moore,Thomas%20Overton.shtml Cemetery Memorial] by La-Cemeteriessuccession box |title=Governor of Louisiana
Thomas Overton Moore (D)| before=Robert C. Wickliffe (D) | after=Henry Watkins Allen (D) | years=1860–1864
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