- Arch Moore helping his daughter put on a shoe for her wedding to Charles Capito.1
- Arch Moore shaking the hand of an unidentified woman at his campaign rally for Governor. Other people are waiting to speak or shake hands with Arch.1
- Arch Moore speaking at his campaign rally for governor.1
- Arch Moore speaking excitedly at his campaign rally for governor.1
- Arch Moore speaking with attendees at his campaign rally for governor.1
- Arch Moore standing with an unidentified woman.1
- Arch Moore walking his daughter Shelley down the aisle for her wedding to Charles Capito.1
- Arch Moore with a group of women on the Eisenhower-Nixon bandwagon.1
- Arch Moore, Jr. standing in front of a house when he was three years old.1
- Arch standing with his arms around Shelley (right) and an unidentified woman.1
- Astronaut L. Gordon Cooper, Jr. who was the backup pilot for the Mercury-Atlas 8 (Sigma 7) mission.1
- Astronaut Walter Wally M. Schirra Jr. being inserted into his Mercury-Atlas 8 (MA-8) capsule, which he nicknamed Sigma 7.1
- Barbed wire on the top of a wall at the Museum of Pawiak Prison.1
- Bicyclists in front of Tiananmen, the Gate of Heavenly Peace. There is a large portrait of Chairman Mao Zedong in the center of Tiananmen.1
- Brigadier General Ellis W. Williamson, Commander of the 173 Airborne Brigade, Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. and Mr. Garner J. Cline, Counsel Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, leaving the 173rd briefing room for a fly over of War Zone D.1
- Buildings and animal statues in the square of the Forbidden City.1
- Buildings with trees around them.1
- Buses and pedestrians in front of the Great Hall of the People (on right) in Bejing, China.1
- Carl Head showing Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. his reach on the Capitol steps. An attached news release states:Some Reach -- West Virginia University basketball prospect Carl Head demonstrates his reach on the steps of the nation's Capitol to Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. of West Virginia's First District. Notice how Head's hands cover the basketball. They are one reason the 6-4 Washington native made junior college All-America last year. Head, who played for Dodge City, Kansas, was the first prospect recruited by new WVU basketball coach Bucky Waters. Congressman Moore, a WVU alumnus, has a brother, Harry (Moo) Moore who is a former Mountaineer basketball star.1
- Cars and cyclists on a street in Beijing, China.1