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Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. (center) standing on the steps of the Capitol with a group of people from Salem College.
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.
Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. sitting at his desk showing his five interns the Congressional Record.
Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. speaking to Senator Hugh Scott (center) and an unidentified man.
Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. sitting with a group of unidentified people at the 100 Years of Republican National Convention Celebration.
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.
Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. on the steps of the Capitol with Victor Greco and his family.
Richard A Robinson, Winner of the State Veterans of Foreign Wars annual Voice of Democracy contest shaking the hand of Senator Everett McKinley Dirksen. Left to right: Chester L. Shanklin, State Chairman of the contest from South Charleston, W.Va.; Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr.; Senator Everett Dirksen; Richard Robinson from Fairmont, W.Va.; and State Department Commander Emmett Williams of Beckley.
Richard A Robinson, Winner of the State Veterans of Foreign Wars annual Voice of Democracy contest, shaking the hand of Senator Everett McKinley Dirksen. Left to right: Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr.; Senator Everett Dirksen; Richard Robinson from Fairmont, W.Va.; and State Department Commander Emmett Williams of Beckley.
Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. giving a speech at the House Office Building.
Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. (left), Mrs. Shelley Moore, and two unidentified people at Lincoln Day in Gettysburg.
Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. standing on the steps of the Capitol with Bridgeport High School students.
Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. on the steps of the Capitol with West Virginia Veterans of Foreign Wars.
Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. shaking the hand of Andy Kondik, from Weirton, on the steps of the Capitol.
Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. (left) with five unidentified men at the Paul Glover Party hosted by John Jones.
West Virginia mailmen asking Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. to help carry the mail on a legislative proposal to ease size and weight restrictions on parcel post packages. From left to right: Clyde Olver and Robert F. Glassgow of Wheeling; R.B. Smith of Wallace; Congressman Moore; Albert Moore and Walter W. Williams of Clarksburg.
Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. looking at the Weirton Steel Employee Bulletin Volume 32, January through December 1965, with John A. Jones.
Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr., Mrs. Shelley Moore,  Mrs. Susan Wilkes, and Emiko Chiba discussing the Sing-Out of 1966.
Congressan Arch A. Moore, Jr. standing on the steps of the Capitol with the Farmington Girl Scout Troop 42.
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.
Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr., his wife, Shelley, and Lynn Moore looking over the sample ballot in his Clarksburg District Office. A sign on the table reads, "Vote Tuesday."
Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. at a luncheon with four disabled veterans in the Caucus Room of the Cannon House Office Building.
Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. with two veterans at the Disabled Veterans luncheon in the Caucus Room of the Cannon House Office Building.
Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. on the steps of the Capitol with the Wheeling Girl Scout Troop. Moore is holding the American flag with five Girl Scouts.