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Photograph of Representative Nick Rahall on the steps of the Capitol Building with a group of unidentified people
Photograph of Representative Nick Rahall and an unidentified person on the Capitol Building steps
Representative Nick J. Rahall with actor Danny Thomas
Photograph of Presidential Classroom Candidate Laura Cantley with Congressman Nick Rahall
From left to right: Vice President Walter Mondale; President Jimmy Carter; Congressman Nick Rahall II (D-WV); and Congressman Jerry Huckaby (D-LA) at the White House for an early Carter support dinner. The photograph is signed: "With best wishes and appreciation to Nick Rahall." Jimmy Carter.
From left to right: Congressman Adam Benjamin (D-IN) seated, President Jimmy Carter, Congressman Norman Dicks (D-WA), and Congressman Nick Rahall II (D-WV) shaking President Carters hand. This was at a new member function.
From left to right: President Jimmy Carter, Congressman Nick Rahall II, and Congressman John Slack in Charleston, WV.
President Jimmy Carter talking with Congressman Harley Staggers (D-WV) (hidden), Congressman Nick Rahall II (D-WV), Frank Moore a White House aide, Congressman Jim Broyhill (R-NC), and Congressman Jim Florio (D-NJ) about railroad deregulation.
President Jimmy Carter talking with a group of men in a boardroom. Congressman Nick Rahall II is sitting to the right of President Carter.
President Jimmy Carter speaking in front of a small group of men. Congressmen Nick Rahall II is seated in the first row, fourth from the left.
From left to right: Congressman Bob Matsui (D-CA); Congressman Harley Staggers (D-WV); Congressman Jim Florio (D-NJ); Congressman Nick Rahall (D-WV); and former Congressman Fred Rooney (D-PA) who was with the American Association of Railroads. The congressmen are watching President Jimmy Carter sign the railroad deregulation bill (Staggers Rail Act of 1980).
President Carter on the White House lawn signing a unknown piece of legislation. The photo is signed "Best wishes to Nick Joe Rahall. - Jimmy Carter 8-77"
From left to right: a unidentified man; Paige Woolridge, chair of Mercer County Democratic Party; and Democratic nominee for Congress Nick Rahall at the Hi Men's? outing in Mercer County.
Photograph of Nick Rahall and other unidentified congressmen with actor Danny Thomas
From left to right: Mrs. Ruth Watt, Chief Clerk; Majority Leader Jim Wright (D-TX); Congressman Nick Rahall II (D-WV); Rahall's Father; and Mr. Walter Watt at Rahall's 30th birthday party fundraiser.
From left to right: Mayor Sean Snuffer, Town of Lester; Congressman Nick Rahall II; Secretary of State, A. James Manchin at the Leister Christmas Parade.
Olympic medal winner Mary Lou Retton waving. Congressman Nick Rahall II is standing to her right (left side of the photo).
Marvin Shelton speaking at an Economic Development Seminar attended by Congressman Nick Rahall in Bluefield, West Virginia.
From left to right: Marvin Esch, Director of the U.S. Steel Corporation and former Representative; Congressman Carl Perkins (D-KY); and Congressman Nick Rahall II (D-WV) at a Steel Caucus reception.
From left to right: an unidentified Israeli escort; Jim Collins, U.S. State Department escort; Congressman Nick Rahall; Congressman Toby Moffett; and an unknown Israeli escort. They are at Mishkenot Sha'ananim, an artist area, for breakfast with the Mayor of Jerusalem, Teddy Kolleck.
From left to right: Jim Collins, U.S. State Department escort;  Israel Army Commander; Congressman Toby Moffett; Unidentified Israel Army Aide; and Congressman Nick Rahall. They are at Golan Heights overlooking the Sea of Galilee. The photograph also notes that this is really the control point for all fighting in the Middle East.
Jesse Jackson, then candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination, with an unidentified American Legion member. Congressman Nick Rahall is in the background.
From left to right: J.D. Williams of Washington, D.C.; Congressman Nick Rahall II (D-WV); and Congressman Tom Bevill (D-AL) at the Democratic Mid-Term Conference in Memphis, TN.
Dr. Garret FitzGerald, Prime Minister of Ireland, and Congressman Nick Rahall (right) shake hands after FitzGerald addressed a joint meeting of Congress.
Harrison Loesch? of Peabody Coal, Congressman Nick Rahall II (D-WV), and Bob Quenon? of Peabody Coal.
From left to right: Governor John "Jay" D Rockefeller IV, Sharon Rockefeller and Congressman Nick Rahall at the 32nd fundraising party at the Democratic Club.
From left to right: Governor John "Jay" Rockefeller IV: Congressmen Nick Rahall II (D-WV); Congressman James "Jim" Jones (D-OK); and Senator Robert C. Byrd (D-WV) at the 32nd fundraising party at the Democratic Club.
From left to right: Governor John "Jay" Rockefeller IV, Congressman Nick Rahall II, Sharon Rockefeller and Senator Jennings Randolph at the 32nd fundraising party at the Democratic Club.
General Khoury speaking to Congressman Toby Moffett, Congresswoman Mary Rose Oakar, Congressman Nick Rahall, Congressman Pete McCloskey, and U.S. Ambassador John Gunther Dean.
From left to right: General Khoury the Lebanese Army Commander, Congressman Toby Moffett, and Congressman Nick Rahall.They are discussing America's support for the Lebanese Army in General Khoury's office.
President of NBC, Fred Silverman (first from the left), speaking to an unidentified man and woman at the WSAZ-TV3 30th anniversary party. Congressman Nick Rahall II can be seen in the background between Fred and the unidentified man.
From left to right: Fred Silverman, President of NBC; George Andrick, manager of WSAZ; Congressman Nick Rahall II (D-WV); and Dick Burton, City manager for Huntington at the WSAZ-TV3 30th anniversary party.
From left to right: Fred Silverman, President of NBC; George Andrick, manager of WSAZ; Congressman Nick Rahall II (D-WV); George Mallott, City Council; and Dick Barton, City Manager at the WSAZ-TV3 30th anniversary party in Huntington, West Virginia.
From left to right: Frank Moore, President Carter's Legislative Liaison; Congressman Nick Rahall II; and Nick Rahall, Congressman Rahall's father. They are at Rahall's 30th birthday fundraising party.
Frank Moore, President Carter's Legislative Liaison, shaking hands with Congressman Rahall's father, Nick Rahall, at Rahall's 30th Birthday Fundraising Party. Congressman Nick Rahall II is standing beside Frank Moore.
Frank Moore, President Carter's Legislative Liaison, speaking with Congressman Nick Rahall II at his 30th birthday fundraising party.
Eugenia Hancock of Citizens Real Estate (Bluefield, West Virginia) speaking at an Economic Development Seminar attended by Congressman Nick Rahall in Bluefield, West Virginia
From left to right: Dr. Paul Fagan, American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) Chief Economist; Congressman Nick Rahall, West Virginia representative, Louis Weber, Assistant to the President of ASCAP; and Bernard Korman, ASCAP General Council at the White House Correspondents' Dinner.
From left to right: Congressman Jerry Patterson (D-CA); Congressman John Paul Hammerschmidt (R-AK); Congressman Gene Snyder (R-KY); U.S. Ambassador to France, Evan Galbraith; Congressman Jim Howard (D-NJ), Chair of Public Works and Towns Committee; Congressman Bob Roe (D-NJ); and Congressman Nick Rahall (D-WV) at Codel Howard at the U.S. Embassy in Paris, France.
From left to right: Congresswoman Mary Rose Oakar (D-OH), Congressman Nick Rahall (D-WV) and the Arab Ambassador in the Committee Room.
Congressman Al Ullman (D-OR) and Congressman Nick Rahall (D-WV) looking at a bill H.R. 12112.
From left to right: Congressman Jim Guy Tucker (D-AK); Congressman Jack Brooks (D-TX), Chairman of House Judiciary Committee; Congressman Cecil Heftel (D-HI); Congressman Ted Weiss (D-NY) and Congressman Nick Rahall II (D-WV). Photograph is signed "To Nick Rahall - an outstanding Congressmen of great promise and talent - from your friend - Jack Brooks
From left to right: Congressman Dick Shelby (D-AL), Congressman Nick Rahall II (D-WV), and Congressman Joe Gaydos (D-PA) at a Congressional Steel Caucus reception in Washington, D.C.
From left to right: Congressman Dan Rostenkowski (D-IL); Sergeant at Arms of the U.S. House of Representatives Kenneth Harding; and Congressman Nick Rahall (D-WV) at the Democratic Mid-Term Convention in Memphis, TN.
From left to right: Congressman Mick Staton, Congressman Nick Rahall II, and Congressman Bob Wise.
From left to right in the front row: Congressman Nick Rahall II, Senator John D. Rockefeller, West Virginia University (WVU) President Niel Bucklew, Senator Robert C. Byrd, Congressman Robert "Bob" Wise, and Congressman Harley O. Staggers. In the back row, Senator Jennings Randolph is on the far right in the back row. The other men in the back row are unidentified. Photo taken at WVU Alumni luncheon.
Meeting of men representing governmental agencies and private corporations at a military base. A helicopter is behind the group.From left to right in front row: two unidentified men, Senator Robert C. Byrd (third from left, front row), Consol Energy CEO B. R. "Bobby" Brown, United States Assistant Secretary of the Army Robert Dawson, Pennsylvania Secretary of Transportation Thomas Larson, unidentified man. From left to right in the second row: Congressman Nick Rahall, II, unidentified man, and Congressman Robert "Bob" Wise.
From left to right: Congressman Allan Mollohan, an unidentified man, Congressman Mike Staton, Congressman Nick Rahall II, and Congressman Bob Wise.
From left to right in photo, Congressmen Nick Rahall, II (D-WV), Morris Udall (D-AZ), and Austin Murphy (D-PA) at a tour of Eastern Associated Coal Corporation's coal mine in the summer of 1983.
From left to right: Congressman Mo Udall (D-AZ), Congressman Nick Rahall (D-WV), and Congressman Austin Murphy (D-PA).The congressmen are on the dragline during their West Virginia -Pennsylvania surface mine (strip mine) tour.