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- A close up of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic medal awarded to Congressman Moore1
- A photograph of an unidentified veteran at the Veterans Service Office in Weirton, W.Va, presenting Congressman Moore with a plaque.1
- An unidentified man presenting Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. with an honorary plaque. Two other unidentified men are standing with him. In the background is a political poster of Moore.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. and an unidentified military officer holding a silver bowl, which was given by the citizens of Wheeling to the officer's mess on the U.S. gunboat "Wheeling" in September 1897.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. holding a plaque and standing with members of the West Virginia delegation. From right to left: Senators Robert C. Byrd, Jennings Randolph, Congressmen Ken Hechler, unknown, Arch A. Moore Jr., unknown.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. presenting a silver punch bowl to John C. McConnell, President of the Ohio Valley Board of Trade. The silver punch bowl was given by the citizens of Wheeling to the officer's mess on the U.S. gunboat "Wheeling" in September 1897.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. receiving the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic from an unidentified man.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. shaking the hand of an unidentified man. They are also holding a trophy.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. taking a small stature, of what appears to be a dog, from an unidentified man.1
- Congressman Charles A. Halleck (R-IN, left) receiving an award for his wise and friendly counsel. Halleck served as the Republican leader of the House of Representatives. The award states:"We the undersigned, do hereby express our admiration and our deep gratitude to Charles A. Halleck, for his wise and friendly counsel. Each of us is indebted to his generous assistance, inspiring leadership and personal interest in our activities, political and in the field of legislation.His unflagging efforts and his readiness to assist us with his time and his great store of knowledge, judgement and wisdom are greatly appreciated. He has benefited us as new Congressman, and the Nation, by making more effective our beginning years in congress."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
- Governor Arch Moore (first on right) standing with the two awardees of The Department of Commerce Very Important Parks Persons (VIPP): Bob Risher and Connie A. Stone. Three unidentified men are standing to the left of the two awardees. Governor Moore and the unidentified man standing next to Connie are holding jackets with the logo Super America (SA) Corporate Sponsor.1
- Governor Arch Moore (first on right) standing with two other men at an awards ceremony. The photograph is taken from behind the Governor and the other two men. The crowd can be seen standing before the podium. The awards can be seen laying on the table behind the Governor.1
- Governor Arch Moore (right) and an unidentified man standing beside a giant check that awards the citizens of Bluefield $175, 287 dollars.1
- Governor Arch Moore (second from left) standing with four unidentified women and one man wearing medals.1
- Governor Arch Moore receiving a trophy from an unidentified man. Shelley Moore and an unidentified man is standing slightly behind and in between Arch and the man.1
- Governor Arch Moore receiving an honorary membership to the Navy League of the United States from four unidentified men.1
- Governor Arch Moore showing an unidentified woman a small glass award.1
- Governor Arch Moore standing at a podium with Doris Cussins of EGR. Doris is holding a rectangle plaque. Doris also has an eye patch on her right eye. In the background on the right stands a Mr. Wilson in military uniform.1
- Governor Arch Moore standing at a podium with an unidentified man showing off a framed plaque to the crowd.1