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- Four images of the landing and recovery of Sigma 7 in the Pacific Ocean.1
- Four people standing and squatting along the edge of a creek. One person appears to be washing items off in a basket and another is holding a pole in the water.1
- Four people walking up the steps to the Afrasiab Museum of Samarkand1
- Four unidentified Air Force men walking through a break in some bushes.1
- Four unidentified men and Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. sitting at a table discussing a document.1
- Four unidentified men having a conversation.1
- Four unidentified men in conversation.1
- Four unidentified men looking out at Kunming Lake and the Seventeen Arch Bridge.1
- Four unidentified men standing on the WVU football field during a ceremony for 1988 Olympic athletes Nate Carr and Webster Wright.1
- Four unidentified men walking on a road while a large crowd of people observe.1
- Four unidentified women and one man having a conversation.1
- From left to right: Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr., unidentified male, Edgar Tetrich, president; and Mrs. Shelley Moore.1
- General of the Army Douglas MacArthur receives from the House Speaker John McCormack a certificate of appreciation authorized by Congress. At left is Vice President Lyndon Johnson.1
- General of the Army Douglas MacArthur receives from the House Speaker John McCormack a certificate of appreciation authorized by Congress. At left is Vice President Lyndon Johnson. Congressman Arch Moore is in the background.1
- Gerald Ford (center) and Arch Moore (right) speaking to people during a campaign rally for Arch Moore.1
- Gerald Ford (center) speaking to people during a campaign rally for Arch Moore.2
- Gerald Ford and Arch Moore speaking to attendees at a Arch for Governor rally.1
- Gerald Ford and Arch Moore speaking with attendees at his campaign rally for governor.2
- Gerald Ford campaigning for Arch Moore.4
- 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."1