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Governor Arch Moore and his wife, Shelley, standing with an unidentified teacher in front of a class of children.
Shelly Moore and Governor Arch Moore standing beside the replica Liberty Bell at the State Capitol. They are turned away from the bell speaking to someone out of frame.
Governor Arch Moore ringing the Liberty Bell replica at the State Capitol. Shelly Mooe and two unidentified men are with Governor Moore as he rings the bell. The bells inscription reads: Proclaim liberty throughout all the land unto all the inhabitants therof Lev XXVX. By order of the assembly of the province of Pennsylvania for the state house in Philada. Pass and Stow. Philada. MDCCLIII.
Governor Arch Moore (first on right) standing with his wife Shelley (second on right) and an unidentified man and woman.
Governor Arch Moore (second from right) being greeted by his wife, Shelley, after disembarking an airplane. Three unidentified men are also greeting the passengers with Shelley.
Governor Arch Moore disembarking from an airplane. At the bottom of the stairs stands his wife, Shelley, who with an unidentified man, is greeting the other passengers.
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, Jr. (right) standing with his wife Shelley and an unidentified man and woman.
Governor Arch Moore being sworn in as governor. His wife Shelley is holding the bible.
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.