WVU Libraries
  • Collections
  • Databases
  • Libraries Home
West Virginia & Regional History Center
Libraries Home Databases Collections

Arch Moore Photographs

  • Bookmarks 0
  • History
Menu Expand Menu Close
  • Home
  • About
  • Collection Guide
  • Policies
Back to Top
Filter Search Expand Close Filter
Search Expand Search Close
« Previous Next »
A-Z Sort Numerical Sort

Description

  • Governor Masanori Kaneko giving an explanation on Kagawa Prefectural to the U.S. Governors delegation at the Kagawa Prefectural Government Office. Governor Arch Moore is seated second on the right.1
  • Governor Moore giving a speech outside to a crowd of people. The photograph is taken over the shoulder of the Governor.1
  • Governor Moore looking towards the photographer. Three other people are standing around Moore and are looking out towards the water.1
  • Governor Moore standing with three unidentified men. The Governor and the unidentified man to his left are holding a book called A History of Marion County, West Virginia.1
  • Governor Moore standing with two unidentified women.1
  • Governor Moores daughter Shelley standing around with a group of people.1
  • Grafton area students, who are in Washington D.C. for a regional 4-H Conference, stop to visit Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. Seated with the Congressman are Linda Dean (left) of Grafton and Marsha Jones (right) of Hepzibah. Standing from left are: Shirley Jean Hardman of Glenville, Dwight McDaniels of Grafton; Steven McWilliams of Webster; Kay Kunst of Grafton, and Harry Drake of Glenville. The photograph is signed by all the students.1
  • Hardwood saw-timber stand in the Lower Glady Fork area. In this view most of the large trees are sugar maples, except for the large tree in the foreground to the right of center which is a red oak.1
  • Head shot of Richard Nixon.1
  • Herald String, National Legislative Director of the American Legion (left), presenting a copy of "The American Legion Story" to Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr.1
  • Herald Stringer, National Legislative Director of the American Legion (left), presenting a copy of "The American Legion Story" to Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr.1
  • Houses along a river. Two boats are tied up behind the houses.1
  • Houses and nature along the waterfront.1
  • Ice sculptures that spell Arch Moore during Governor Arch Moores inauguration celebration.1
  • John R. Hoblitzell, son of the late John D. Hoblitzell, former U.S. Senator, gets a few tips from Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. in the congressman's Washington office. Hoblitzell spent several days as a summer intern in Moore's office prior to representing West Virginia at Boys' Nation.1
  • Kunming Lake and the land surrounding it.1
  • Kunming Lake taken from a boat. Parts of the Summer Palace can be seen in the distance.1
  • Kunming Lake with the Summer Palace on the hill behind it.1
  • Large buildings along the waterfront.1
  • Liftoff of the Sigma 7 from Cape Canaveral.1
« Previous Next »
A-Z Sort Numerical Sort

West Virginia & Regional History Center
1549 University Ave. | P.O. Box 6069
Morgantown, WV 26506-6069
Phone: (304) 293-3536
Email: wvrhcref@westvirginia.libanswers.com
© 2022 West Virginia University.WVU is an EEO/Affirmative Action employer — Minority/Female/Disability/Veteran. Last updated on July 26, 2021.

  • A-Z Site Index
  • Campus Map
  • WVU Careers
  • WVU Directory
  • Give
  • Handshake
  • WVU Alert
  • WVU Today
  • WVU Portal
  • Facebook