- Six people sitting in the flatbed of a truck.1
- Six unidentified men are standing in front of a building in Vietnam. One man, wearing a white dress shirt, has his back to the camera.1
- Six unidentified people standing on a boat.1
- Six workers picking tea leaves from rows of tea bushes in a terraced field.1
- Statues of horses along the Sacred Way to the Imperial Tombs of the Ming and Qing Dynasties.1
- Statues of imperial generals standing guard along the Sacred Way to the Imperial Tombs of the Ming and Qing Dynasties.1
- Table 51 at the Republican Congressional Dinner in Washington, D.C.1
- Television picture taken by Ranger IX prior to impact on March 24, 1965. Taken 2 minutes, 50 seconds before impact.1
- The Alexander Column in Palace Square.1
- The Blue Dacha house, which was M.A. Wurgaft's summer residence.1
- The Calhoun County High School at during Governor Arch Moores inaugural parade in Charleston. The band is wearing red and white uniforms. The majorettes are wearing black dresses with a red devil on the chest. One majorette is wearing a red dress with a black devil on the chest.1
- The Ceredo-Kenova High School marching band during Governor Arch Moores inaugural parade in Charleston. The band and majorettes are wearing white and green uniforms.1
- The Charleston Gunners playing a game on the basketball court. In the background, Governor Arch Moore (white track suit) can be seen standing on the side of the court.1
- The Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation Staff. In the front row (left to right): Florence Schwartz; Nancy Arnold Emerling, former Secretary; David Johnson; Betty Baily, Secretary; and Paul R. Jenkins, Attorney. Back Row (L to R): Dr. Perry E. Gresham; Byron Randolph; Henry Bergstrom; and C. William Campbell, Attorney.1
- The Ezhi Monument is the three giant tank trap and shows the last defense line in Moscow against German Troops.1
- The Fairmont Boy Scout Troop 32 standing on the steps of the Capitol.1
- The Fairview High School marching band during Governor Arch Moores inaugural parade in Charleston. The band and majorettes are wearing black, red, and white band uniforms1
- The Field of Mars with Saint Michaels Castle in the distance.1
- The Fife and Drum Corps from the Army Third Infantry playing at Governor Arch Moores inaugural parade. They are wearing red and white uniforms with black accents.1
- The House of Representatives for the Eighty-Sixth Congress Committee on the Judiciary. Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. is sitting fourth on the left. Representatives and staff are identified on the photograph.1