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Gerald Ford speaking during Arch Moores campaign rally for governor.
Gerald Ford and Arch Moore speaking to attendees at a Arch for Governor rally.
Gerald Ford speaking during Arch Moores campaign rally for governor.
Gerald Ford speaking during Archs campaign rally for governor. Arch Moore is standing to the left of Ford.
Arch Moore speaking with attendees at his campaign rally for governor.
Arch Moore (left) and Gerald Ford (right) during Archs campaign rally for governor.
Arch Moore speaking excitedly at his campaign rally for governor.
Arch Moore speaking at his campaign rally for governor.
Arch Moore (left) speaking to people who attended his campaign rally for governor.
Arch Moore (left) speaking to Gerald Ford (center) during a campaign rally for governor.
Gerald Ford speaking during Arch Moores campaign for governor. Arch Moore is seated behind Ford on the stage.
Gerald Ford (center) and Arch Moore (right) speaking to people during a campaign rally for Arch Moore.
Governor Arch Moore (third from right) with his wife Shelley (second from right) at a party. Two unidentified men and one woman are talking to them.
Governor Arch Moore (first on the right) with his wife Shelley (right) at a party. Three unidentified people between them are laughing.
Governor Arch Moore Jr., his wife Shelley Moore, daughters Shelley Wellons and Lucy St. Clair, and son Arch A. III standing at the base of the staircase in the governors mansion.
Governor Arch Moore (right) standing with two unidentified men.
Governor Arch Moore, Jr. (right) standing with his wife Shelley and an unidentified man and woman.
Portrait of Governor Arch Moore, Jr.
Governor Arch Moore (first on the right) standing with an unidentified man and two unidentified women.
Governor Arch Moore (left) speaking to an unidentified man and woman.
Ice sculptures that spell Arch Moore during Governor Arch Moores inauguration celebration.
Governor Arch Moore being sworn in as governor. His wife Shelley is holding the bible.
Governor Arch Moore speaking at a podium during his inauguration as governor.
Governor Arch Moore speaking to an unidentified man. An unidentified man is standing to the left of them.
Governor Arch Moore speaking to an unidentified man.
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.
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.
Governor Arch Moore speaking to Olympic athlete Nate Carr. Olympic athlete Webster Web Wright is standing between them.
Governor Arch Moore speaking to Olympic athlete Nate Carr. Olympic athlete Webster Web Wright is standing between them.
Governor Arch Moore standing between Olympic athletes Nate Carr (left) and Webster Wright (right). Governor Moore has one arm raised and is holding a large manilla envelope in the other hand. The West Virginia University marching band is playing in the background and the stands are filled with people.
Governor Arch Moore standing between Olympic athletes Nate Carr (left) and Webster Wright (right). Governor Moore is holding a large manilla envelope. The West Virginia University marching band is playing in the background and the stands are filled with people.
Governor Arch Moore (center) handing a large manila envelope to Olympic wrestler Nate Carr. Olympic shooter Webster Wright is standing to the right of Governor Moore. The West Virginia University marching band is playing in the background.
Governor Arch Moore (center) shaking the hand of Olympian Web Wright (right) and handing him a large manila envelope on the West Virginia University football field. Olympian Nate Carr (left) is standing beside Governor Moore holding a large manila envelope. The West Virginia University marching band is playing in the background.
Governor Arch Moore (center) shaking the hand of Olympian Web Wright (right) and handing him a large manila envelope on the West Virginia University football field. Olympian Nate Carr (left) is standing beside Governor Moore holding a large manila envelope. The West Virginia University marching band is playing in the background.
Governor Arch Moore speaking to Olympic wrestler Nate Carr. Standing beside them is Olympic sport shooter Webster Wright.
Governor Arch Moore speaking to Olympic wrestler Nate Carr (second on the right) and sports shooter Webster Wright (first on the right).
Governor Arch Moore with multiple skyscrapers in the background.
Governor Arch Moore, Jr. (fourth from the right) sitting with his wife Shelly in raised seating watching the 31st Mountain State Forest Festival Parade. The seating is in front of the Randolph County Courthouse.
Governor Arch Moore standing with an unidentified man.
Governor Arch Moore in the middle of a crowd of people at a party.
Governor Arch Moore shaking the hand of an unidentified man as they come through a doorway of a reception. Shelley Moore is standing to the right of Arch. They are surrounded by unidentified men and an unidentified State Police officer.
Governor Arch Moore standing on a bridge.
Governor Arch Moore and his wife, Shelley, holding their joined hands into the air. They are standing at a podium speaking and the Seal of West Virginia is behind them.
An unidentified man speaking to Governor Arch Moore. They are seated on two chairs.
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.
Governor Arch Moore escorting a prisoner from the Moundsville Penitentiary after the prison riot.
Governor Arch Moore (first on right) standing with three unidentified men.
Governor Arch Moore yelling and clapping his hands at basketball players. An unidentified man is standing beside Moore.