- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. shaking hands with Bob Chustman.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. shaking hands with an unidentified man at the Mannington Fair. A sign at Moore's booth reads "Arch Moore brings his office to the Mannington Fair."1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. shaking hands with the Post Commander for Keyser (W.Va.) Veterans of Foreign Wars Post. Four other West Virginia VFW are standing with them, along with two others.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. showing a group of West Virginia Veterans of Foreign Wars The Congressional Record.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. showing members of the United Federation of Postal Workers the Congressional Record. The postal clerks visited Washington to confer with congressional leaders and government officials on postal pay. Left to right: Henry C. Hoffman (Fairmont), Carlo A. Martina (Clarksburg), Melvin L. Osborne (Clarksburg), Mr. Robert Hawkins (Fairmont), Homer Glaspell (Clarksburg), and Mr. Clyde W. Hagedorn (Morgantown).1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. showing the Congressional Record for the 89th Congress, 1st session, Wednesday, July 21, 1965, No. 132 to Edward Blundon.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. sitting at his desk cutting out a newspaper article.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. sitting at his desk showing an unidentified man a document.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. sitting at his desk showing six unidentified people, probably interns, the Congressional Record.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. sitting at his desk showing the magazine "The Capitol" to an unidentified woman.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. sitting at his desk showing three unidentified women, probably interns, the Congressional Record.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. sitting at his desk showing two women and two men, probably interns, the Congressional Record.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. standing behind his desk.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. talking to Frank A. Seaton, the 36th United States Secretary of the Interior. They appear to be discussing a document on the desk in front of them.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. talking to a man identified only as Buskirk. They are sitting at Moore's desk and appear to be discussing some documents Moore is holding.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. talking to an unidentified man in an office.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. talking to an unidentified man in his office.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 student members of Moral Re-Armament. Moore is holding a copy of DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) magazine.1
- 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