- Kunming Lake taken from a boat. Parts of the Summer Palace can be seen in the distance.1
- Kunming Lake with the Summer Palace on the hill behind it.1
- Liftoff of the Sigma 7 from Cape Canaveral.1
- Longevity Hill and the Summer Palace taken from a boat on the Kunming Lake. A small boat with three people are also on the lake.1
- Longevity Hill taken from a boat on the Kunming Lake.1
- Looking up Shaver's Fork from the Island at Stuart Recreational Area.1
- Members of Wheeling's School Boy patrol take time off from a tour of Washington, D.C. for a brief rest on the steps of the nation's Captiol and to greet First District Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. (bottom right).1
- Members of the Department of West Virginia Veterans of Foreign Wars were in Washington to attend the National VFW Convention. The vet leaders took time to be luncheon guest of Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. and to visit Capitol Hill. Standing on the steps of the House Office Building with Congressman Moore (center) are John J. Berger of Moundsville, David J. Lowery of Wierton, Don S. Maupin of Moundsville, and George J. Reilly of McMechen.1
- Members of the U.S. Governors delegation standing with people from an Ainu village. From left to right: Governor Arch Moore (WV), Governor Jim Rhodes (OH), unidentified Ainu child, unidentified Ainu woman, Governor Warren P. Knowles (WI), unidentified Ainu man, unidentified woman, Governor Louie Nunn (KY), unidentified woman, and Governor Norbert Tiemann (NE).1
- Members of the U.S. Governors delegation standing with women and children from an Ainu village. Back row left to right: Governor Jim Rhodes (OH), unidentified woman, Governor Warren P. Knowles (WI), Governor Louie Nunn (KY), and Governor Norbert Tiemann (NE). Seated in front of them is women and children from the Ainu village.1
- Members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars during the Winter Conference of 1963.1
- Mrs. John A. Jones, associate chairman, standing in the back of a Chevrolet car for the inauguration parade of Governor Cecil H. Underwood.1
- Mrs. Shelley Moore (second from the left, back row) with a unidentified class of students from the Potomac School. The are in front of two large paintings.1
- Mrs. Shelley Moore standing in the stairwell of their home. Pictures of her three children are on the wall behind her.1
- Multiple sampan boats parked at a dock.1
- Nine unidentified people holding wooden plaques shaped like West Virginia.1
- North Fork Valley from Wildcat Hill in the Monongahela National Forest.1
- Operating on the theory that the best way to learn about the science of politics is to go to where it is practiced, these Bethany College students take time off from their political science classes to tour the nation's Capitol in Washington, D.C. Heading the group is Dr. Jerry Patterson (right), professor of political science at the college and Mayor of Bethany. Beside Dr. Patterson is Congressman Arch A. Moore.1
- Outlook for legislation that will affect the coal industry is being discussed by Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. (center) with Robert E. Lee Hall, vice president of the National Coal Association (right) and G. Don Sullivan associate director of Government Relations. They agreed that residual oil imports and subsidized atomic electric power are the major threats to continued increase in coal output, which that year will exceed 500 million tons. West Virginia's production, which accounts for almost one-third of the nation's total, is running at more than 7 percent above the 1964 output.1
- Parts of the Summer Palace can be seen from a boat on Kunming Lake.1