- An unidentified high school marching band during Governor Arch Moores inaugural parade in Charleston. The band is wearing red and yellow uniforms.1
- An unidentified high school marching band during Governor Arch Moores inaugural parade in Charleston. The band is wearing red uniforms with white accents. The majorettes are wearing white dresses with red accents. All uniforms have a red P on the chest.1
- An unidentified is being sworn into office by an unidentified woman. Governor Arch Moore is standing beside the man.1
- An unidentified man getting sworn into office by a judge during the inauguration of Governor Cecil H. Underwood.1
- An unidentified photographer taking a photograph of Governor Moore during his inauguration.1
- An unidentified woman sitting in chair 127 during Governor Underwood's inauguration. Behind her are two unidentified women sitting and some unidentified men are standing.1
- An unidentified woman sitting with the inauguration party and First Lady Hovah Hall Underwood standing in the background on the right. Two unidentified men are standing in the background talking on the left.1
- Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. looking at a book, "Operation Vietnam Honor Roll," created by the Memorial City Post 3081 & Ladies Auxiliary, with unidentified members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. They are standing on the steps of the Capitol Building.1
- Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. sitting behind his desk signing a letter.1
- Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. with a group of Boy Scouts on the steps of the Capitol building.1
- Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. with an unidentified woman holding a book in front of the Capitol Building.1
- Governor Arch A. Moore Jr. being sworn into office.1
- Governor Arch A. Moore signing the Black Lung bill (House Bill No. 1040) that ended a three-week strike by 42,000 coal miners. This was the first legislation in the country recognizing black lung as a compensable occupation disease.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 row, seventh from the left) with the students of Roosevelt Jr. High on the steps of the Capitol Building.1
- Governor Arch Moore (seated) laughing with three unidentified men in his office.1
- Governor Arch Moore (standing first on the left) talking with a group of men, women, and kids in his office.1
- Governor Arch Moore (third from right) displaying a medal with an unidentified man. Four unidentified men are standing with them in front of a fireplace.1
- Governor Arch Moore (third from right) standing in front of a fireplace with five unidentified men.1
- Governor Arch Moore Jr speaking at a podium that has the Seal of West Virginia on it. People are seated behind the Governor.1