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A high school marching band during Governor Arch Moores inaugural parade in Charleston. The band is wearing dark blue and white marching band uniforms with gold accents.
A high school marching band during Governor Arch Moores inaugural parade in Charleston. The band is wearing red and white marching band uniforms with a red C on them.
A high school marching band during Governor Arch Moores inaugural parade in Charleston. The band is wearing red and white marching band jackets with black pants. The jackets have a red S on them.
A high school marching band during Governor Arch Moores inaugural parade in Charleston. The band is wearing yellow and blue marching band uniforms.
A unidentified high school marching band during Governor Arch Moores inaugural parade in Charleston. The band is wearing either blue or black marching band uniforms with yellow/gold accents. The majorettes in front of the band are wearing white dresses with brown fur accents on the wrist and hem. They are also wearing brown fur hats.
The Fairview High School marching band during Governor Arch Moores inaugural parade in Charleston. The band and majorettes are wearing black, red, and white band uniforms
An unidentified high school marching band during Governor Arch Moores inaugural parade in Charleston. The band is wearing red uniforms with white accents. The majorettes are wearing white dresses with red accents. All uniforms have a red P on the chest.
An unidentified high school marching band during Governor Arch Moores inaugural parade in Charleston. The band is wearing red and yellow uniforms.
An unidentified high school marching band during Governor Arch Moores inaugural parade in Charleston. The band is wearing black uniforms with white and red accents. In the center of the jacket is a bear.
An unidentified high school marching band during Governor Arch Moores inaugural parade in Charleston. The band and majorettes are wearing blue and white uniforms.
The John Marshall High School marching band in an arena for Governor Arch Moores inauguration parade. They are wearing yellow and brown uniforms with a JM on the chest.
An unidentified high school marching band during Governor Arch Moores inaugural parade in Charleston. The band and majorettes are wearing black, white, and red uniforms with a K on the chest.
An unidentified high school marching band during Governor Arch Moores inaugural parade in Charleston. The band and majorettes are wearing black and white uniforms with a symbol of a knights head on the chest.
An unidentified high school marching band during Governor Arch Moores inaugural parade in Charleston. The band is wearing black and yellow uniforms. The majorettes are wearing yellow dresses with yellow hats.
An unidentified high school marching band during Governor Arch Moores inaugural parade in Charleston. The band is wearing black, white, and red uniforms with a red R on the chest.
An unidentified high school marching band during Governor Arch Moores inaugural parade in Charleston. The band is wearing blue and white uniforms.
An unidentified high school marching band during Governor Arch Moores inaugural parade in Charleston. The band and majorettes are wearing red and white uniforms.
An unidentified high school marching band during Governor Arch Moores inaugural parade in Charleston. The band is wearing light blue and gold uniforms.
The Fife and Drum Corps from the Army Third Infantry playing at Governor Arch Moores inaugural parade. They are wearing red and white uniforms with black accents.
A unidentified Army unit walking in Governor Arch Moores inauguration parade. sp
The Ceredo-Kenova High School marching band during Governor Arch Moores inaugural parade in Charleston. The band and majorettes are wearing white and green uniforms.
An unidentified high school during Governor Arch Moores inaugural parade in Charleston. The band is wearing black and white uniforms with DHS on the chest.
An unidentified high school during Governor Arch Moores inaugural parade in Charleston. The band and majorettes are wearing red and white uniforms.
An unidentified high school during Governor Arch Moores inaugural parade in Charleston. The band is wearing red and white uniforms.
An unidentified high school during Governor Arch Moores inaugural parade in Charleston. The band and majorettes are wearing red and black uniforms.
An unidentified high school during Governor Arch Moores inaugural parade in Charleston. The band is wearing black and grey uniforms.
An unidentified high school during Governor Arch Moores inaugural parade in Charleston. The band is wearing red and black uniforms. The majorettes are wearing white uniforms with red accents.
An unidentified high school during Governor Arch Moores inaugural parade in Charleston. The band is wearing red and black uniforms.
An unidentified high school during Governor Arch Moores inaugural parade in Charleston. The band is wearing black and white uniforms with a red s on the chest. The majorettes are wearing white and black dresses with red capes and white hats with a red plume.
An unidentified high school during Governor Arch Moores inaugural parade in Charleston. The band is wearing red uniforms. The majorettes are wearing red dresses with white accents and white hats.
The Calhoun County High School at during Governor Arch Moores inaugural parade in Charleston. The band is wearing red and white uniforms. The majorettes are wearing black dresses with a red devil on the chest. One majorette is wearing a red dress with a black devil on the chest.
An unidentified high school during Governor Arch Moores inaugural parade in Charleston. The band is wearing blue and white uniforms with a grey LC on the chest.
Three unidentified women are showing Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr.damaged canned tomato juice. On the ground around them are stacks and piles of other canned goods.  An unidentified woman is sitting on the left side of the photo and three other unidentified men are present.
Three women and one man are standing in front of a building showing Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. large cans of tomato juice. There are stacks and piles of cans on the ground next to them.
Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. surveying damaged goods that are piled in front of a house. Three unidentified people are standing with Moore.
Television picture taken by Ranger IX prior to impact on March 24, 1965. Taken 2 minutes, 50 seconds before impact.
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.
Ice sculptures that spell Arch Moore during Governor Arch Moores inauguration celebration.
Congressman Arch Moore (second from the right) eating with an unidentified group of men and women.
Shelley Moore (third from the left) eating with an unidentified group of men and women.
Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. speaking at a Republican Party (GOP) rally at the Gore Hotel Building, Clarksburg, W.V. Congressman Gerald Ford is standing behind and left of Moore.
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."
Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. sitting between Congressman Gerald Ford and an unidentified man. Moore is looking at some papers, while Congressman Ford is talking to them.  In the background a banner reads " Welcome Cecil - Cooper, Congressman Ford."
Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. on stage speaking to a audience at a Republican (GOP) party event for 1964. A banner on the wall behind him reads 'Welcome Cecil - Cooper, Congressman Ford.'  A group of people are sitting on the stage behind him.
Congressman Gerald Ford shaking the hand of a delegate and candidate. Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. is standing beside Ford.
Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. standing with an unidentified woman during the GOP rally of 1964.
Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. with three unidentified people at the Public Affairs Conference.