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- A portrait of Congressman Arch Moore, Jr.3
- A portrait of Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr.2
- A Girl Scout troop stands with Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. on the steps of the Capitol Building.1
- A group of men and women lined up on the Capitol building steps. An officer is the last person and is standing at the bottom of the stairs.1
- A group of unidentified individuals are standing on the Market Street Bridge (Brooke County, W.V.). Some are holding flowers.1
- A group of unidentified individuals posing on the Capitol steps with Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. and his wife Shelley Riley Moore.1
- A head shot of Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. with the Capitol building in the background.1
- A photograph of Congressman Arch Moore, Jr., looking to the left, with other unidentified U.S. representatives during a meeting.1
- A portrait of Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. posed in front of a backdrop of the Capitol Building.1
- A unidentified Boy Scout is pinning a pin to the lapel of Congressman Arch Moore, Jr.'s jacket.1
- An unidentified group of people sitting at tables and listening to Congressman Moore, who is not shown in the picture.1
- Carl Head showing Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. his reach on the Capitol steps. An attached news release states:Some Reach -- West Virginia University basketball prospect Carl Head demonstrates his reach on the steps of the nation's Capitol to Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. of West Virginia's First District. Notice how Head's hands cover the basketball. They are one reason the 6-4 Washington native made junior college All-America last year. Head, who played for Dodge City, Kansas, was the first prospect recruited by new WVU basketball coach Bucky Waters. Congressman Moore, a WVU alumnus, has a brother, Harry (Moo) Moore who is a former Mountaineer basketball star.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. (center) standing on the Market Street Bridge with a unidentified honor guard. In the background you can faintly see the Steubenville Railroad Bridge.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. (center) standing with an unidentified family in front of a blooming bush. The Capitol Building can be seen in the background.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. (center) with five unidentified men on the steps of the Capitol Building.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. (center, back) with a unidentified group of people on the steps of the Capitol complex.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. (fifth from the bottom) standing on the Capitol Building steps with an unidentified group of people.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. (forth from the bottom) posing with a group of unidentified men and women on the steps of the Capitol Building.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. (second from the right) at a hearing before the Sub-committee of the Select Committee on Small Business. On Moore's left is Congressman Tom Steed of Oklahoma, Chairman of the Sub-committee, J. Allan Sherier and Justinius Gould, Counsels of the committee.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. examining a witness during a hearing before a subcommittee of the Select Committee on Small Business, on low cost residual fuel oil and crude oil imports. On Moore's right is Congressman Tom Steed of Oklahoma, Chairman of the Sub-committee, J. Allan Sherier and Justinius Gould, Counsels of the Committee.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. hands a document to an unidentified African American woman at the National Cemetery.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. holding a basketball with WVU prospect Carl Head on the steps of the Capitol Building. An attached news release states: Operation Head Start - West Virginia University basketball prospect Carl Head (with the WVU monogram) gets some pre-school indoctrination on the steps of the nation's Capitol from Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. of West Virginia's First District. Head has been working this summer in his native Washington for the U.S. Post Office. The 6-4 junior college transfer student was the first prospect signed by new WVU basketball coach Bucky Waters. Head was a junior college All-American last year for Dodge City, Kansas. Moore is a WVU alumnus. The congressman's brother, Harry (Moo) Moore of Moundsville, is a former Mountaineer basketball star.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. looking at a book, "Operation Vietnam Honor Roll," created by the Memorial City Post 3081 & Ladies Auxiliary, with unidentified members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. They are standing on the steps of the Capitol Building.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. mingling with a group of unidentified people.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. reviewing the coal industry presentation on the necessity to restrict residual fuel oil imports and to maintain a mandatory imports program with the Industry's officials. Dr. Potter presented testimony on behalf of the bituminous coal operators and the United Mine Workers, pointing out the abuses that result from imported foreign oil upon the economy of coal producing states and the miners. From left to right: Mr. Stephen F. Dunn, President of National Coal Association; Dr. C.J. Potter, President of Rochester & Pittsburgh Coal Company; Congressman Moore; Mr. Joseph E. Moody, President of National Coal Policy Conference and Mr. Michael Widman, Assistant to the President of United Mine Workers.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. shaking the hand of a unidentified man. Congressman Thomas "Tom" Steed is standing beside Moore.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. standing at a microphone talking to a group of unidentified women.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. standing at a podium with a sign that reads, "National Cemetery."1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. standing in front of a Market Street Bridge (Brooke County, W.V.) with a group of unidentified veterans.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. standing next to Mr. and Mrs. George Marovich in front of the Capitol Building.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. standing on the Capitol Building steps with a group from the Veterans of Foreign Wars.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. surveying damaged goods that are piled in front of a house. Three unidentified people are standing with Moore.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. talking with Congressman Thomas "Tom" Steed of Oklahoma.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. talking with an unidentified African American woman while standing at a podium. The podium has a sign that reads, "National Cemetery." Two unidentified men are sitting on both sides of Moore.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. with his wife and three children in front of a Christmas tree.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. with his wife, Shelley, and their three children. An unidentified man is also in the photograph. In the background is a sign that reads, "National Cemetery".1
- Congressman Arch Moore, Jr (center) with John L. Frazier, Department Commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post in Morgantown, and Minnie Fawcett, Department President of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Ladies Post in Grafton, W.Va.1
- Congressman Arch Moore, Jr (front, center) standing on the steps of the Capitol with 32 Girl Scouts, comprised of Wheeling Troops 3 and 12 and their leader, Mrs. C. W. Prettyman.1
- Congressman Arch Moore, Jr sitting behind his desk, which is piled high with paperwork.1
- Congressman Arch Moore, Jr standing on a chair and holding out a petition from the teachers and students of Weir High School, Weirton, W.Va.. The petition is for the continuance of religious prayer during the opening exercises of each school day and the pledge of allegiance to the flag.1
- Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. (second from left) attending the Tenth Young Republican National Convention in Washington, D.C. One of the highlights of the convention was the election of Congressman Moore to the Young Republican Hall of Fame. Mountain State Delegates shown with Congressman Moore are Barbara Caldwell, Jean A. Saul, Catherine Raptis, and Charles A. McWhorter, Jr., National Young Republican President.1
- Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. (center) standing next to an unidentified woman wearing a tiara. Two unidentified women are sitting on the right and one on the left.1
- Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. (center) with an unidentified family standing on the steps of the Capitol building.1
- Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. (middle front) with a group of unidentified men and women. The Capitol Building can be seen in the background.1
- Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. and Shelley Moore with an unidentified man in front of the Capitol Building.1
- Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. and a group of unidentified men looking through a document. Moore is the first on the left. A map of the United States is in the background.1
- Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. and a group of unidentified people sitting on the steps of the Capitol building. The photograph is signed, "Best wishes to Leanore Means from Arch A. Moore, Jr. m.c."1
- Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. and two unidentified women standing on the steps of the Capitol Building.1
- Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. at a lunch or breakfast meeting. Moore is at the head of the table. There are five unidentified men on the left side of the table and four unidentified men on the right side of the table.1
- Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. is sitting behind his desk. He is looking at the camera and a letter is laying in front of him.1
- Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. leaning over the shoulder of a unidentified man pointing at a map of Ohio-West Virginia border. Three other unidentified men are also looking at the map.1
- Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. looking at a large book with an unidentified man.1
- Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. on skis with his wife and three children.1
- Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. pointing at something with a group of four unidentified individuals. The Capitol Building is in the background.1
- Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. shaking hands with an unidentified man. Another unidentified man is on the edge of the photograph (R side) laying a piece of paper on the table.1
- Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. showing an unidentified family a magazine or pamphlet titled, "The Capitol." This photograph has been cut, most likely for the Congressman's newsletter. The Capitol Building can be seen in the background.1
- Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. signing a picture of the Capitol Building for a unidentified girl. A man and woman, probably her mother and father, stand on either side of her and Moore. The Capitol Building can be seen in the background.1
- Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. sitting at his desk cutting clips from a Wheeling newspaper.1
- Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. sitting at his desk going over a document with four other unidentified individuals.1
- Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. sitting at his desk signing a document.1
- Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. sitting behind his desk signing a letter.1
- Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. standing at the beginning of the Market Street Bridge (Brooke County, W.V.) with an honor guard.1
- Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. standing behind a table talking.1
- Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. standing behind a table talking. An unidentified man is sitting next to him.1
- Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. standing in the center with three unidentified boys on the right and three unidentified adults and one unidentified girl on the left. The Capitol Building can be seen in the background.1
- Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. standing on the steps of the Capitol Building with an unidentified girl.1
- Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. standing on the steps of the Capitol Building with two unidentified men.1
- Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. standing on the steps of the capitol building with an unidentified young man.1
- Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. talking to an unidentified individual. His wife, Shelley Moore, and son, Arch A. Moore III, are standing beside him.1
- Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. with Noel Foreman, an intern in Moore's Washington Office. Moore and Foreman are discussing bill H.R. 7457. Noel was one of three young West Virginians who interned in the Congressman's office.1
- Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. with a group of Boy Scouts on the steps of the Capitol building.1
- Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. with a large unidentified group of people siting on the Capitol building steps. The photo is signed "Best wishes to Carol E. Bruln?"1
- Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. with a large unidentified group of people sitting on the Capitol building steps. The photograph is signed "Best wishes to Ray Sims from Arch A. Moore, Jr."1
- Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. with a member of The Veterans Of Foreign Wars. Moore is holding a paper stating, "Dedication, National Memorial Building, 200 Maryland Ave, N.E. Washington, D.C., February 8, 1963"1
- Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. with an unidentified family on the steps of the Capitol Building.1
- Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. with an unidentified group of Boy Scouts on the steps of the Capitol Building.1
- Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. with an unidentified man on the steps of the Capitol Building.1
- Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. with an unidentified woman holding a book in front of the Capitol Building.1
- Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. with an unidentified woman who is showing him sheets of music. The Capitol Building can be seen in the background.1
- Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. with another U.S. representative during a meeting.1
- Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. with other United States representatives, along with representatives from Venezuela and the United Kingdom during a meeting.1
- Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. with two unidentified women looking at a book on West Virginia. The back of the photograph states the photo was taken at the House Office Building, Washington, D.C.1
- Congressman Arch Moore, Jr., is seated first on the right. Also pictured are Reps. McCulloch, seated second right, Riehlman, seated third right, Hill, seated fourth right, Patman, seated center, Evins standing fourth on the left, and Multer, seated third on the left. The remaining individuals in the photograph are unidentified.1
- Congressman Arch Moore, Jr., on the end (right), with a group of unidentified people sitting and standing on the Capitol Building steps.1
- Congressmen Arch A. Moore, Jr. and Frank Horton (N.Y.) sitting at a desk talking. The photograph is signed, "To an outstanding and talented legislator and one I am proud to work with in the Congress. With warm regards, Frank Horton".1
- The House of Representatives for the Eighty-Sixth Congress Committee on the Judiciary. Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. is sitting fourth on the left. Representatives and staff are identified on the photograph.1
- Three unidentified women are showing Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr.damaged canned tomato juice. On the ground around them are stacks and piles of other canned goods. An unidentified woman is sitting on the left side of the photo and three other unidentified men are present.1
- Three women and one man are standing in front of a building showing Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. large cans of tomato juice. There are stacks and piles of cans on the ground next to them.1
- Moore, Arch A., Jr. (Arch Alfred), 1923-201589
- Moore, Sadie Shelley Riley, 1926–20146
- Moore, Arch A., III (Arch Alfred), 1951- 4
- Steed, Thomas Jefferson, 1904-19834
- Capito, Shelley Moore, 1953-3
- Gould, Justinius2
- Head, Carl2
- Sherier, J. Allan 2
- Caldwell, Barbara1
- Celler, Emanuel, 1888-19811
- Dunn, Stephen F. (Stephen Francis), 1908-1
- Fawcett, Minnie E. , 1927-20151
- Foreman, Noel 1
- Frazier, John L. 1
- Horton, Frank J. (Frank Jefferson), 1919-20041
- Marovich, George1
- McWhorter, Charles A., Jr. 1
- Moody, Joseph E. 1
- Potter, C. J. 1
- Raptis, Catherine 1
- Saul, Jean A. 1
- Widman, Michael F.1
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- Legislators--United States59
- Portraits, Group15
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- National cemeteries3
- National cemeteries--United States3
- Speeches, addresses, etc3
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- Canned foods2
- Girl Scouts2
- Honor guards2
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- Tomato juice2
- Agent Orange1
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- Bituminous coal1
- Bituminous coal industry1
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