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["West Virginia Business and Professional Women meeting with Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. Left to right: Congressman Moore, Mabel Grimes of Morgantown, Mrs. Olive Rogers of Fairmont, Esther Brothers of Fairmont, and Kathryn Tucker Guth of Grafton."]

193. Photograph of West Virginia Business and Professional Women meeting Congressman Moore

["Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. with a group of women from the West Virginia Business and Professional Women."]

194. Photograph of Congressman Moore with the West Virginia Business and Professional Women

["Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. standing on the steps of the Capitol with the Lumberport High School senior class."]

195. Photograph of Congressman Moore with the Lumberport High School Senior Class

["Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. standing on the steps of the Capitol with two unidentified young men."]

196. Photograph of Congressman Moore with two unidentified young men

["Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. showing the Congressional Record for the 89th Congress, 1st session, Wednesday, July 21, 1965, No. 132 to Edward Blundon."]

197. Photograph of Congressman Moore showing the Congressional Record to Edward Blundon

["Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. being interviewed about the Immigration bill by ABC news commentator Irving (Chapmon?) on the steps of the Capitol building."]

198. Photograph of Congressman Moore discussing the immigration bill with ABC News

["Reverend Dr. G. Ousley Brown, left, pastor of the Cove United Presbyterian Church (Weirton), shaking the hand of Reverend Dr. Bernard Braskamp, chaplain of the House of Representatives, as Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. looks on."]

199. Photograph of Reverend Dr. G. Ousley Brown shaking the hand of Reverend Dr. Bernard Braskamp

["Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. with an unidentified group of men and women."]

200. Photograph of Congressman Moore with an unidentified group

["Outlook for legislation that will affect the coal industry is being discussed by Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. (center) with Robert E. Lee Hall, vice president of the National Coal Association (right) and G. Don Sullivan associate director of Government Relations. They agreed that residual oil imports and subsidized atomic electric power are the major threats to continued increase in coal output, which that year will exceed 500 million tons. West Virginia's production, which accounts for almost one-third of the nation's total, is running at more than 7 percent above the 1964 output."]

201. Photograph of Congressman Moore, Robert E. Lee Hall, and G. Don Sullivan

["Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. (fifth from the left) with the Small Business Committee. From left to right: Robert P. Griffin, unknown, unknown, James J. Delaney,  Arch A. Moore, Jr.; Joe L. Evins, unknown, Abraham J. Multer, Tom Steed, unknown, unknown, and unknown."]

202. Photograph of Congressman Moore and the Small Business Committee

["Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. standing on the steps of the Capitol with Girl Scout Troops 108 and 117."]

203. Photograph of Congressman Moore with Girl Scout Troops 108 and 117

["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.\""]

204. Photograph of Gerald Ford, Congressman Moore, and two others