Mrs. A. Elmore was the pen name of Ann Morrison Moore (née, Morrison; married name, Moore; March 29, 1829 – October 27, 1901) a radical American temperance reformer also known for her philanthropy, for her friendship with those who were oppressed, and for her extreme patriotism.
[1][2] Lucie Ann Morrison was born in Brandonville, Preston County, West Virginia, March 29, 1829.
Lucie had several younger siblings including Martha, Mary, James, Alfred, Chester, Civilla, and Monia.
[4] In addition, she held several editorial positions,[1] including owner and editor of The Searchlight, a Prohibition monthly publication.
[2] Her husband, A. E. L. Moore (1835-1868), served as an officer in the Union Army through the civil war.