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  • Governor Arch Moore looking at a package from one of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) basketball players. Three other unidentified players are in the office with the Governor.1
  • Governor Arch Moore receiving an honorary membership to the Navy League of the United States from four unidentified men.1
  • 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.1
  • Governor Arch Moore ringing the replica Liberty Bell at the State Capitol. Shelley Moore and two unidentified men are standing with Governor Moore. They are all using umbrellas because its raining.1
  • Governor Arch Moore seated at his desk preparing to sign a document. An unidentified man is standing to the right of him.1
  • Governor Arch Moore seated at his desk preparing to sign a document. Standing around the Governor is two women, three men, two boys, and a girl.1
  • Governor Arch Moore seated at his desk preparing to sign a document. The Governor is surrounded by nine men and one woman.1
  • Governor Arch Moore seated at his desk preparing to sign a document. Two unidentified men are standing on either side of him.1
  • Governor Arch Moore seated at his desk preparing to sign a document. Two unidentified men are standing to the right and an unidentified woman is standing to the left of the Governor.1
  • Governor Arch Moore seated at his desk signing a document. Three unidentified men stand beside him.1
  • Governor Arch Moore seated at his desk surrounded by eight men. Four of the men on are veterans. A POW-MIA flag is draped over the front of the Governors desk.1
  • Governor Arch Moore seated at his desk with a pen and document in front of him. Standing around the Governor is six unidentified men.1
  • Governor Arch Moore seated at his desk with his pen poised about a document. Three unidentified men are standing behind the desk with the Governor.1
  • Governor Arch Moore seated beside Shelley Moore on the steps of the Capitol building. A podium is set up in front of the replica Liberty Bell that is to the right of Governor Moore. Standing behind the Governor on the steps are two groups of marching bands.1
  • Governor Arch Moore shaking the hand of unidentified woman in the capitol rotunda for his inauguration. His wife, Shelley, is standing to the left of him. Five other unidentified men are standing with them.1
  • Governor Arch Moore speaking at a podium during his inauguration as governor.1
  • Governor Arch Moore speaking at his State of State address.2
  • Governor Arch Moore speaking at his inauguration.1
  • Governor Arch Moore speaking to the press. The Governor is seated at a desk in front of the American Flag. To the left of the Governor is two rows of people sitting for his announcement.1
  • Governor Arch Moore speaking with a student from Roosevelt Jr. High School. Behind them on the steps of the capitol building is the rest of the students.1
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