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- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. standing on the steps of the Capitol with an unidentified group of women.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. standing on the steps of the Capitol with an unidentified group of women. They are wearing uniforms.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. standing on the steps of the Capitol with four unidentified women.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. standing on the steps of the Capitol with his wife, Shelley, and an unidentified woman.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. standing on the steps of the Capitol with the Republican Women's Federation. The Capitol dome is under construction in the background.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. standing on the steps of the Capitol with two Swedish women.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. standing on the steps of the Capitol with two unidentified women, an unidentified man, and child.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. standing with an unidentified family of six.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. standing with an unidentified woman on the steps of the Capitol.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. standing with an unidentified woman on the steps of the Capitol. Seated in front of them are four children.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. standing with an unidentified woman on the steps of the Capitol. They are holding a piece of paper.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. standing with two unidentified young women. The Capitol building can be seen in the background.1
- 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.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. with a group of women from the West Virginia Business and Professional Women.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. with an unidentified group of people.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. with thirty-four members of the Marion County Homemakers Club. The ladies were taken on a tour by a member of Moore's staff, Thomas Haack (seated).1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. with two unidentified men and two women on the steps of the Capitol.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. with two unidentified women looking at a book of West Virginia. Moore and the woman on the right are wearing Republican National Convention 1960 badges.1
- 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.1
- West Virginia's two Girls Nation senators, Kathy Miller (Left) of Wheeling and Anne Belton (right) of Fairmont, take time off from their duties to visit Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr.1