- A group of men sitting at a long table having a meeting.1
- A group of men sitting at a table having a meeting.1
- A group of men standing around a table look an item that a man is holding. Governor Arch Moore is standing second from the right.1
- A group of officials from the United States and Venezuela taking notes during a meeting.1
- A group of people standing around a building in the Cai Be refugee camp, Vietnam.1
- A group of people standing around a table filling plates with food. Shelley Moore is holding a plate of food (fourth from the right) and her daughter, Shelley, is holding a bottle of wine (first from left).1
- A group of people standing at the entrance of a building.1
- A group of people standing in a parking lot.1
- A group of people standing in a rough circle having a conversation.1
- A group of people standing outside. Shelley Moore, Governor Arch Moores wife, can be seen in the back of the group (five from the left, looking at the camera).1
- A group of people talking in front of Hotel Uzbekistan.1
- A group of students from Jane Lew standing on the steps of the Capitol building.1
- A group of unidentified individuals are standing on the Market Street Bridge (Brooke County, W.V.). Some are holding flowers.1
- A group of unidentified individuals posing on the Capitol steps with Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. and his wife Shelley Riley Moore.1
- A group of unidentified people standing in front of a Trans World Airlines (TWA) plane with Congressman Arch Moore, who is the fourth person from the left.1
- A group of unidentified veterans at the Veterans Service Office in Weirton, W.Va. and Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. Moore is seated in the front row, second from the right.1
- A group of unidentified young men on the steps of the Capitol Building. The boys are wearing uniforms. A portrait of Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr., cut in a circle, has been glued to the photograph.1
- A group of women at a cooking class.1
- A group of women walking down the sidewalk wearing dresses with pinafore aprons.1
- A group photograph of members of the Fraternal Order of Eagles (FOE). Congressman Arch Moore is the first person in the back on the left side.1