Supreme Court / Appointed 1799 / Served to 1804
Portrait of Alfred Moore

Alfred Moore

Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the United States

Appointed by President John Adams in 1799 and confirmed by voice vote, Alfred Moore was an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. Sources ↓

Lived
1755–1810
Appointed by
John Adams, 1799
Confirmed
by voice vote
Succeeded
James Iredell

Federal judicial service

YearCourtAppointed byVote
1799Supreme Court
succeeded James Iredell
J. Adams (N)Voice vote

Party letters show the appointing president’s party, not the judge’s own. A voice vote means the chamber approved aloud. No senator-by-senator tally is recorded.

Confirmation vote

Voice vote

The Senate approved this confirmation aloud, with no senator-by-senator tally recorded. Recorded roll-call votes begin in 1989.

Education

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Questions & answers

Who appointed Alfred Moore?
President John Adams appointed Alfred Moore to the Supreme Court of the United States in 1799.
What was Alfred Moore's confirmation vote?
Alfred Moore was confirmed by voice vote on December 10, 1799. No senator-by-senator tally was recorded.
Which court was Alfred Moore on?
Alfred Moore was an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States.

Sources

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4 years on the Supreme Court of the United States. Data as of 2026-08-10. Informational only; verify against the primary source before relying. Not a consumer report (FCRA).