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President Lyndon B. Johnson signing the Civil Rights Act of 1964.  Watching are a large group of legislators and bystanders.
Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. and the home guard at the Cau Ca resettlement in Vietnam
The audience, separated by counties, during the GOP (Republican) rally of 1964. The photograph was taken from behind the people sitting on the stage. An unidentified man is speaking to the audience.  In the background, a banner reads "Welcome Home Governor Underwood."
The audience at a re-elect Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. gathering.
The Wheeling Girl Scouts standing on the steps of the Capitol. A portrait of Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. has been added at to the top left corner of the photograph.
The West Virginia delegation. Seated right to left: Maude Elizabeth Kee, Governor Cecil H. Underwood and Jennings Randolph. Standing right to left: Robert C. Byrd, Cleveland Bailey, Arch A. Moore, Jr., Ken Hechler, unknown, and John M. Slack, Jr.
A group of officials from the United States and Venezuela taking notes during a meeting.
A close up of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic medal awarded to Congressman Moore
A full banquet hall for the Italian Sons and Daughters banquet in Weirton, W.Va.
Herald Stringer, National Legislative Director of the American Legion (left), presenting a copy of "The American Legion Story" to Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr.
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.
Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. at the 26th annual postal clerks convention in Fairmont, W.Va. Moore (center) is seen with seven unidentified men and women.