- Governor Arch Moore (second from right) being greeted by his wife, Shelley, after disembarking an airplane. Three unidentified men are also greeting the passengers with Shelley.1
- Governor Arch Moore (second from right) speaking to an unidentified man 1975 National Governors Conference in New Orleans. Two other unidentified men are standing with them.1
- Governor Arch Moore (second from right) speaking to three unidentified men.1
- Governor Arch Moore (second from right) standing in front of a mantle with three unidentified men. Governor Moore is taking a slip of paper from one of the men.1
- Governor Arch Moore (second from right) standing with five unidentified men.1
- Governor Arch Moore (second from right) standing with three unidentified men beside the Great Seal of West Virginia and the American Flag.1
- Governor Arch Moore (second from right) standing with three women and one man in front of a fireplace.1
- Governor Arch Moore (second from right) talking to an unidentified man. Seven unidentified men are also standing around talking. An inflatable of some kind is being displayed.1
- Governor Arch Moore (second from the left) breaking ground with three unidentified men.1
- Governor Arch Moore (second from the right) with three unidentified men being greeted after disembarking from an airplane.1
- Governor Arch Moore (second row) speaking to an unidentified woman to his left. Shelley Moore is seated to the Governors right talking to an unidentified man. They are seated in crowded bleachers during an event.1
- Governor Arch Moore (second row, third from left) standing with a large group of unidentified men and women.1
- Governor Arch Moore (seventh from the left) cutting a ribbon with Senator Robert C. Byrd (fifth from the right) and two other unidentified men. They are standing on a platform with other unidentified people and a balloon flag is hanging up behind them.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 (standing on the left, third row) standing with a large group of students.1
- Governor Arch Moore (standing) is shaking the hand of an unidentified man seated at a long table. To the left of the unidentified man is an unidentified woman, and to the right, an unidentified man who is starting to rise from his seat.1
- Governor Arch Moore (standing, second from left) handing out These Unalienable Rights: A Handbook of the Bill of Rights to an unidentified group of two men and five women.1
- Governor Arch Moore (third from left) and his wife, Shelley, (third from right) standing with three unidentified men and two unidentified women.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