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Congressman Arch Moore and his wife, Shelley, riding in the back of a convertible during a parade. He is shaking hands with a bystander.
Congressman Arch Moore crouched beside two little girls who are wearing Team Arch Moore hats, and Moore and Nixon campaign buttons. The little girl closest to Arch is wearing a dress that says Nixon/Agnew for Arch Moore.
Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. with his daughter, Shelley. The Capitol Building can be seen in the background.
Governor Arch Moore Jr speaking at a podium that has the Seal of West Virginia on it. People are seated behind the Governor.
Governor Arch Moore (first on right) sitting with an unidentified man in uniform and an unidentified woman at what appears to be a press conference or hearing. The great seal of West Virginia is behind them.
Two unidentified men are shaking hands while Governor Arch Moore (center) talks to them.
Governor Arch Moore speaking with a student from Roosevelt Jr. High School. Behind them on the steps of the capitol building is the rest of the students.
Governor Arch Moore (first row, seventh from the left) with the students of Roosevelt Jr. High on the steps of the Capitol Building.
Governor Arch Moore (seated, first on left) signing a document while an unidentified man and four unidentified women watch.
Governor Arch Moore (center) standing with five unidentified men and one woman.
Governor Arch Moore (standing, second from left) handing out These Unalienable Rights: A Handbook of the Bill of Rights to an unidentified group of two men and five women.
Governor Arch Moore and his wife Shelley. The Governor is waving.