[1][2][3][4] Moore graduated from Williams College in 1906[5] and the University of Pittsburgh School of Law in 1908.
A Republican, Moore was elected to the Vermont House of Representatives in 1914 and served two terms, 1915 to 1919.
During his second term he was Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee.
[11] Moore also agreed in 1934 to lead an effort to place a national memorial to Coolidge in Plymouth.
[12][13] In 1936 he was an unsuccessful candidate for governor, losing the Republican primary to George Aiken, who went on to win the general election.