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Governor Arch A. Moore signing the Black Lung bill (House Bill No. 1040) that ended a three-week strike by 42,000 coal miners. This was the first legislation in the country recognizing black lung as a compensable occupation disease.
An unidentified group of people eating outside during West Virginias 125th birthday party.
An unidentified group of people eating outside during West Virginias 125th birthday party.
Governor Arch Moore and his wife Shelley Moore cutting a large birthday cake that says Happy 125th Birthday West Virginia and features the state of West Virginia, the Capitol building, and a cardinal.
An unidentified group of people eating outside during West Virginias 125th birthday party.
Governor Arch Moore and his wife Shelley Moore standing behind a large birthday cake that says Happy 125th Birthday West Virginia and features the state of West Virginia, the Capitol building, and a cardinal.
An unidentified group of people eating outside during West Virginias 125th birthday party.
An unidentified group of people eating outside during West Virginias 125th birthday party.
An unidentified group of people eating outside during West Virginias 125th birthday party.
An unidentified group of people eating outside during West Virginias 125th birthday party.
An unidentified group of people eating outside during West Virginias 125th birthday party.
An unidentified group of people eating outside during West Virginias 125th birthday party