Moore, Elisabeth H. (1876–1959)
Moore, Elisabeth H. (1876–1959)
American tennis player. Born Mar 5, 1876, in Brooklyn, NY; died Jan 22, 1959.
Won US national singles titles (1896, 1901, 1903, 1905); won US women's doubles with Juliette Atkinson (1896) and with Carrie B. Neely (1903) and mixed doubles with Wylie C. Grant (1904).
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