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Congressman Rahall stands in his Washington office with adults and teenagers.
Congressman Rahall shakes hands with Gregorio Sablan in front of flags, while others look on.
Congressman Rahall in his Washington office holds a copy of West Virginia Executive magazine.
Congressman Rahall stands with a group of adults and children on the steps of the Capitol Building.
Congressman Rahall stands with a group of adults and children on the steps of the Capitol Building.
Congressman Rahall looks at papers with two girls.
Congressman Rahall in his Washington office shakes hands with a woman wearing a black and white dress.
Congressman Rahall stands in his Washington office with a girl holding a scrapbook.
Congressman Rahall in his Washington office shakes hands with a man wearing a dark blue suit.
Congressman Rahall stands with a woman at a function.
Congressman Rahall stands on the steps of the Capitol Building with a large group of people, some of whom wear shirts labeled with a silhouette of West Virginia.
Congressman Rahall poses at a ceremonial swearing-in with John Boehner.
Congressman Rahall stands in his Washington office with a man wearing a dark pinstripe suit and blue and white spotted tie.
Standing on the House floor are Congressman Rahall and John Boehner, who holds a gavel.
Congressman Rahall gives a television interview outside of the Capitol Building at a military award ceremony.
Congressman Rahall stands next to veterans on the steps of the Capitol Building.
Congressman Rahall stands next to veterans on the steps of the Capitol Building.
Congressman Rahall and John Boehner pose at a ceremonial swearing-in.
Congressman Rahall and Nancy Pelosi stand in front of United States flags.
Congressman Rahall stands in his Washington office with two women next to a framed photograph of the New River presented by American Rivers.