- A photograph of Lake Sherwood, located in Greenbrier County, W.Va.1
- A photograph of a group of unidentified individuals.1
- A photograph of a unidentified couple sitting during Governor Cecil Underwood's inauguration. In the background, various unidentified people are sitting and standing.1
- A photograph of an unidentified veteran at the Veterans Service Office in Weirton, W.Va, presenting Congressman Moore with a plaque.1
- A photograph of eight women posing in front of an Eisenhower/Nixon Bandwagon bus in Wheeling, West Virginia.1
- A photograph of four unidentified women sitting during Governor Cecil H. Underwood's inauguration. In the background four unidentified men are standing.1
- A photograph of the Cheat River below St. George, W.Va.1
- A photograph of the Gauley River looking upstream from the railroad bridge at Gauley Bridge.1
- A photograph of the Steelmark logo on a stage. At the top of the photo is a banner stating "This testimonial class is in honor of a charter member and our illustrious bro. Weirton is Proud! John A. Jones. Moose Lodge No. 688 Sez- Welcome! to Rep. Arch A. Moore, P.S.G. Gordon Jeffery, and Bros. McWhorter, Anderson, Shekey. Sez --- thanks for coming!"1
- A photograph of two unidentified men at Governor Cecil H. Underwood's inauguration.1
- A photograph of two unidentified women sitting in seats 124 and 125 at Governor Cecil H. Underwood's inauguration.1
- A photograph of two women posing on the hood of the Eisenhower-Nixon bandwagon truck in Wheeling, West Virginia.1
- A photograph showing the seating for the inauguration of Governor Cecil H. Underwood.1
- A photographer is taking a photograph of a group of men, including Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr., in a muddy field in Vietnam.1
- A portrait of Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr.3
- A portrait of Congressman Arch Moore, Jr.3
- A portrait of Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. posed in front of a backdrop of the Capitol Building.1
- A portrait of an unidentified man.1
- A school portrait of Shelley Moore Capito, daughter of Congressman Arch Moore.1
- A section of Stuart Memorial Drive, which was named for Robert Y. Stuart. Stuart Memorial Drive is a scenic 10.3-mile road that adjoins the south side of the Otter Creek Wilderness. The road climbs from the Shaver's Fork River valley to near the top of Bickle Knob and Stuart Knob, which are two of the highest peaks in the local area.1