George Henry Moore

United States librarian and historian
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IntroUnited States librarian and historian
A.K.A.George Moore
A.K.A.George Moore
PlacesUnited States of America
wasLibrarian Historian
Work fieldSocial science
Gender
Male
Birth20 April 1823
Death5 May 1892 (aged 69 years)
Star signTaurus
Education
New York University
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Biography

George Henry Moore (April 20, 1823 – May 5, 1892 in New York City) was an American historical writer and librarian.

Biography

George Henry Moore was born April 20, 1823, in Concord, New Hampshire. He moved to New York City in 1839 and in 1843 graduated at New York University. Before leaving college, he had become connected with the New-York Historical Society, as an assistant to his father, Jacob Bailey Moore, the librarian, and in 1849 succeeded him as its librarian. In this position he remained until 1872, when, on the opening of the Lenox Library (now a part of the New York Public Library), he became its first superintendent. Here he remained until his death on May 5, 1892. He was a frequent contributor to historical magazines and to the proceedings of historical societies. The University of New York gave him the degree of LL.D. Moore was elected a member of the American Antiquarian Society in 1880.

Family

He was a brother of Frank Moore, a journalist.

Works

  • The Treason of Charles Lee (1858)
  • The Employment of Negroes in the Revolutionary Army (1862)
  • Notes on the History of Slavery in Massachusetts (1866)
  • A History of the Jurisprudence of New York (1872)
  • Notes on the Witchcraft in Massachusetts (1883–85)
  • Washington as an Angler (1887)

He wrote numerous pamphlets.

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