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["A group of unidentified individuals posing on the Capitol steps with Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. and his wife Shelley Riley Moore."]

1. Photograph of a group of unidentified individuals with Congressman Moore and Shelley Moore

["Congressmen Arch A. Moore, Jr. and Frank Horton (N.Y.) sitting at a desk talking. The photograph is signed, \"To an outstanding and talented legislator and one I am proud to work with in the Congress. With warm regards, Frank Horton\"."]

2. Photograph of Congressmen Arch Moore and Frank Horton

["Congressmen Arch Moore, William McCulloch, and Gerald Ford looking at  H.Res. 598."]

3. Photograph of Congressmen Arch Moore, William McCulloch, and Gerald Ford looking at H.Res. 598

["President Lyndon B. Johnson signing S. 3, the Appalachian Regional Development Act. The President is surrounded by members of Congress."]

4. Photograph of President Johnson signing S. 3, The Appalachian Regional Development Act

["The Lincoln Homes Public Housing Project in Wheeling received Federal approval, as a result of a conference arranged by Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr., with Public Housing officials. Shown in the photograph seated with Congressman Moore is Mr. R. M. Little, Regional Director of the Public Housing Administration, and standing are Mr. Casey Ireland, Special Assistant to the Housing Commission, and Mr. Russell C. Mozena, Executive Secretary of the Wheeling Housing Authority."]

5. Photograph of Congressman Moore working on the Lincoln Homes Public Housing Project

["Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr.  with Labor Secretary James P. Mitchell in the House Recording Studios in Washington. Mitchell will be the Congressman's guest on his weekly radio program which will be released to stations throughout the First Congressional District. Moore is conferring with Mitchell in regard to new legislation recommended by the President to extend unemployment benefits an additional 13 weeks. Moore indicated he would support the bill and urged early enactment by Congress. The Labor Secretary expressed optimism as to an early upturn in business and more jobs to ease the economic slump."]

6. Photograph of Congressman Moore conferring with Labor Secretary James P. Mitchell

["Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. with a group of men presumed to be working on the Harmon Creek Watershed. Front Row, Left to Right:   Paul Altomarice, John Fozzi; 2nd Row, Left to Right: John C. Moore, Mayor Frank Rybka, Chester Barnabie, Congressman Arch A. Moore; Back Row, Left to Right: Edie Mallnowski, Pete Sokalowski, Thos Evans, James Lord, City Manager and John Cromwell."]

7. Photograph of Congressman Moore with a group of people working on the Harmon Creek Watershed

["Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. with two unidentified people looking at the bill, H.R. 7457, the Criminal Justice Act of 1964 (S. 1057)."]

8. Photograph of Congressman Moore looking at The Criminal Justice Act of 1964

["Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. showing a girl the Congressional Record for Monday, August 12, 1963."]

9. Photograph of Congressman Moore showing a girl the Congressional Record

["Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr showing the bill H.R. 7152, the Civil Rights Act of 1964, to two unidentified men."]

10. Photograph of Congressman Moore showing The Civil Rights Act of 1964 to two unidentified men

["Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. showing a group of West Virginia Veterans of Foreign Wars The Congressional Record."]

11. Photograph of Congressman Moore showing a group of veterans The Congressional Record

["Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. with a group of DRIVE members in his office. Repeal of 14(b) was the subject of discussion when DRIVE ladies visited their legislators during a recent motorcade in Washington, D.C. Left to right: Jane Hall, Freda Martino, Martha Tucker,  Agnes Evans (seated), Vierdeen Landhom, and Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr."]

12. Photograph of DRIVE members visiting Congressman Moore in his office