Description
- A unidentified high school marching band during Governor Arch Moores inaugural parade in Charleston. The band is wearing either blue or black marching band uniforms with yellow/gold accents. The majorettes in front of the band are wearing white dresses with brown fur accents on the wrist and hem. They are also wearing brown fur hats.1
- A view of trees and flat landscape beyond them.1
- A view of trees and the landscape from a high point. Some steps and railings can be seen at the bottom of the picture.1
- A walkway and pavilion beside a lake with water lilies.1
- A wall of the Museum of Pawiak Prison.1
- A wide Chinese sign at the edge of a lot in front of a row of trees.1
- A wide painting of the Summer Palace as seen from Kunming Lake hanging on the wall of a building. Two unidentified people are coming out of a door beside the painting.1
- A woman taking a picture of an unidentified woman standing beside a qilin statue in the Forbidden City.1
- A wooden boat sitting in a building.1
- A yard with a large pile of dirt on the right side. To the left a group of people are standing beside a house waiting for the groundbreaking. Six shovels are stuck into the ground beside a truck.1
- Aerial view of Summit Lake. A popular recreation lake that was built cooperatively with the West Virginia Conservation Commission.1
- Airplanes and vehicles in the distance on a tarmac at Andersen Air Force base.1
- American Legion National Commander John E. Davis (center, second from right) waiting with five other men to board a plane. An honor guard is on either side of them.1
- An aerial view of a city and a bridge going over a river.1
- An aerial view of a city and the river running through it. On the river are multiple ships and boats.1
- An aerial view of a city beside a river.1
- An aerial view of a city.1
- An aerial view of a long and wide road with trees surrounding it on both sides leading away from a village.1
- An aerial view of a street and the buildings surrounding it.1
- An aerial view of a two-story building with two cars in front of it and the yard beside it.1