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Gerald Ford speaking during Arch Moores campaign rally for governor.
Gerald Ford speaking during Arch Moores campaign rally for governor.
Gerald Ford speaking during Arch Moores campaign rally for governor.
Gerald Ford sitting at a desk looking at bill H.R. 2580. Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. is leaning over his shoulder pointing out something in the bill. Two other unidentified men are standing with Moore. The photograph is signed: "To Arch A. Moore, one of my closest of friends who over the years has done as much for a better nation and a finer world. Warmest personal regards. Gerald R. Ford."
Congressman Arch Moore, Jr with Girl Scout Troop Leader Mrs. Kay Morris and Girl Scouts Deborah Ziska and Carolyn Snow of Troop 2141. They are presenting Moore with four Girl Scout Handbooks.
Governor Arch Moore with multiple skyscrapers in the background.
A photo of Governor Arch Moore laughing.
Governor Arch Moore, Jr. standing outside.
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 (third from left) and his wife, Shelley, (third from right) standing with three unidentified men and two unidentified women.
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 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.