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- A group of students from Jane Lew standing on the steps of the Capitol building.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. (center) standing on the steps of the Capitol with a group of people from Salem College.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. (center) with the Bridgeport School Boys Patrol in the Statuary Hall at the Capitol. Moore is flanked by Bridgeport Police Chief John H. Diamond and Thomas D. Kinney. The second statue from the right is that of Francis H. Pierpont, first governor of the restored government of Virginia who was elected to that post in 1861 by delegates at the Wheeling Constitutional Assembly.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. (third from right) standing on the steps of the Capitol building with Bethany College Political Science students.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. addressing the Finance Club of the University of Notre Dame, College of Business Administration, in the old Armed Services Hearing Room, 313 Cannon House Office Building.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. lecturing for a class at Bethany College for "Visiting Professor for a Day." He lectured for two classes, "American National Government" and "American Political Parties."1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. on stage speaking to political science students at the Baldwin-Wallace University mock political trials.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. on the steps of the Capitol with Bethany College political science students. Heading the group is Dr. Jerry Patterson (next to Moore).1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. speaking to a crowd of students, who are divided by state signs, at the Baldwin-Wallace University mock political trials.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. standing at a podium at the Baldwin-Wallace University mock political trials.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. standing on the steps of the Capital with a class from Jane Lew High School.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. standing on the steps of the Capitol with Bridgeport High School students.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. standing on the steps of the Capitol with a large unidentified group of students.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. standing on the steps of the Capitol with the Lumberport High School senior class.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. standing on the steps of the Capitol with the Marion County School Boy Patrol.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. standing on the steps of the Capitol with the Ohio County School Boy Patrol. Moore is standing beside Sisters Mary Merica and Mary Antonia of St. Ladislaus School. On the other side of Moore is Thomas Timbrook of the Wheeling Automobile Club, which sponsored the annual School Boy Patrol pilgrimage to Washington.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. standing on the steps of the Capitol with the seniors of Barrackville High School. Moore and six students are holding the American Flag.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. with a group of student members of Moral Re-Armament. Moore is holding a copy of DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) magazine.1
- Governor Arch Moore and his wife, Shelley, standing with an unidentified teacher in front of a class of children.1
- Governor Arch Moore looking at a pamphlet with an unidentified boy and girl. The cover of the pamphlet says, Be Smart! Shelly Moore and two unidentified women are looking over the Governor and the little girls shoulder to also look at the pamphlet.1
- Governor Arch Moore shaking the hand of a student.1
- Governor Arch Moore standing behind his desk holding a basketball, is talking to a group of kids who are seated around his office.1
- Governor Arch Moore standing behind his desk with a group of kids. The Governor is holding a basketball and leaning on the back of his chair. A unidentified kid is sitting in his chair.1
- Grafton area students, who are in Washington D.C. for a regional 4-H Conference, stop to visit Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. Seated with the Congressman are Linda Dean (left) of Grafton and Marsha Jones (right) of Hepzibah. Standing from left are: Shirley Jean Hardman of Glenville, Dwight McDaniels of Grafton; Steven McWilliams of Webster; Kay Kunst of Grafton, and Harry Drake of Glenville. The photograph is signed by all the students.1
- Mrs. Shelley Moore (second from the left, back row) with a unidentified class of students from the Potomac School. The are in front of two large paintings.1
- Operating on the theory that the best way to learn about the science of politics is to go to where it is practiced, these Bethany College students take time off from their political science classes to tour the nation's Capitol in Washington, D.C. Heading the group is Dr. Jerry Patterson (right), professor of political science at the college and Mayor of Bethany. Beside Dr. Patterson is Congressman Arch A. Moore.1
- Potomac Elementary School class of 1964, grade 3. Lucy Moore, Congressman Moore's youngest daughter, is in the front row, first on the right.1
- The Oak Glen High School Band (New Cumberland, W.Va.) sitting on the steps of the Capitol building.1
- Twenty-five students from Bethany College, accompanied by J.G. Patterson, Director of the Falk Foundation Studies at the College, with Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. on the steps of the Captiol. The students were in Washington on their annual D.C. field trip.1
- Moore, Arch A., Jr. (Arch Alfred), 1923-201525
- Moore, Sadie Shelley Riley, 1926–20143
- Patterson, Jerry 2
- Dean, Linda 1
- Diamond, John H.1
- Drake, Harry 1
- Esposeto, James A. 1
- Greer, Michael1
- Hardman, Shirley Jean 1
- Jones, Marsha1
- Kinney, Thomas D. 1
- Kunst, Kay1
- Mary Antonia, Sister 1
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- McDaniels, Dwight1
- McWilliams, Robert1
- McWilliams, Steven1
- Moltese, Vincent1
- Moore, Lucy, 1956-1
- Patterson, J. G. 1
- Pierpont, Francis Harrison, 1814-18991
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- Stewart, Don1
- Timbrook, Thomas1
- Webber, Tracy E. 1
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