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- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. standing on the steps of the Capitol with a unidentified group of men and women.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. standing with an unidentified woman.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. standing with his wife, Shelley, and youngest daughter Lucy. Their oldest daughter, Shelley, is seated in a chair beside them with Kim (Arch III), sitting on the arm of the chair.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. standing with postal clerks Albert A. Hagloch, Joseph M. Jurich, Melvin L. Osborne, Henry C. Hoffman, Cecil F. Rommi, C.B. Hibner, James Glover, and John J. Bentz.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. with his family and staff. Moore and his wife are seated in the first row. Their daughters Shelley and Lucy are the first two people standing in the second row, left side. Arch III (Kim) is standing in the second row, first on the right side.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. with the West Virginia delegation going over a document. They are standing in the doorway of the Speakers Lobby at the Capitol. From left to right: John M. Slack Jr. (D); Elizabeth Kee (D); Ken Hechler (D); Arch A. Moore, Jr. (R); Cleveland M. Bailey (D); and Harley Orrin Staggers (D).1
- Congressman Arch Moore Jr. talking to an unidentified member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the US.1
- Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. and Shelley Moore with a group of unidentified individuals. The Capitol Building is in the background.1
- Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. shaking the hand of a unidentified man. Another man has his arm around Moore's shoulder. The third man is standing between Moore and the unidentified man who is shaking his hand.1
- Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. shaking the hand of a unidentified man. The West Virginia seal is in the background.1
- Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. standing at a podium giving a speech.1
- Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. with a woman identified as either Genevive de Beaucorps or Aline Petershchmitt, who is wearing a ball gown.1
- Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. with two unidentified men. They are holding a stack of "Jobs After 40" petitions from the Fraternal Order of Eagles (FOE).1
- Three unidentified men standing with two mud covered football players from the Hampshire Trojans Football team (Romney, W.Va.). They are all shaking hands.1