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L. Eugene Moore
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L. Eugene Moore

L. Eugene Moore, came from Montour county. He was employed as Supt. by Judge Donaldson on the Swatara railroad also at one time as engineer on the Swatara Railroad. He was captain of Pine Grove Light Infantry. He had two sons and one daughter. L. Eugene Moore was captain in Co. F, 1st. Pa., Artillery, 43rd Regiment, in the Civil War. H. A. Moore is a Judge and lives in California. The daughter is married and lives in Wilkes-Barre.




Source: Biographical Notes, 1841-1916, of Pine Grove, Pa: J. W. Barr: Achenbach & Reber: 1916




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