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Congressman Nick Rahall II talking to President Jimmy Carter and an unknown man.
Congressman Nick Rahall II shaking the hand of President Jimmy Carter.
Congressman Nick Rahall II talking to President Jimmy Carter. President Carter appears to be laughing.
From left to right: an unidentified man, Congressman Nick Rahall II, and President Jimmy Carter.
Congressman Nick Rahall II shaking the hand of President Jimmy Carter. The photograph is signed "To Nick - Jimmy."
From left to right: Congressman Nick Rahall II (D-WV), President Jimmy Carter, Governor Jay Rockefeller (WV) , Senator Wendell Ford (D-KY), and Congressman John Murtha (D-PA). The photograph was taken for Coal Day at the White House. Governor Jay Rockefeller is speaking to the audience. Behind them are two photographs. One photograph features miners another a mine. The photo signed "Best wishes to Nick Rahall.  Jimmy Carter."
Congressman Nick Rahall II shaking the hand of President Jimmy Carter.
Congressman Nick Rahall II shaking the hand of President Carter. Rahall is in a line with other men. Governor Jay Rockefeller is standing to his right.
Congressman Nick Rahall II having President Jimmy Carter sign something for him. An unidentified man is behind them looking between them.
President Carter giving a speaking with a crowd of people behind him. Senator Robert C. Byrd is standing to his left, second person over.
President Carter discussing coal with Governor Jay Rockefeller, Senator Jennings Randolph (D-WV), Congressman Nick Rahall II (D-WV), Senator Charles Percy (R-IL), and Congressman Austen Murphy (D-PA) at the White House.  They are sitting across from five unidentified men. From left to right: (foreground) Congressman Rahall, Senator Randolph, President Carter, Governor Rockefeller.
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 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.
From left to right: Congressman Leon Panetta (D-CA), Congressman Ike Skelton (D-MO), President Jimmy Carter, Congressman Dan Glickman (D-KS), Congressman Nick Rahall II (D-WV), Congressman Cecil Heftel (D-HI), Congressman Al Gore (D-TN), coming through the door is Frank Moore a congressional liaison, Congressman Don Pease (D-OH), Congressman Mary Rose Oakar (D-OH), Congressman Tony Beilenson (D-CA), Congressman Jerry Huckaby (D-LA), Congressman Ed Jenkins (D-GA), Congressman Charles Whitley (D-NC), Congressman Ronnie Flippo (D-AL), Congressman Wyche Fowler (D-GA), and Congressman Dick Gephardt (D-MO).
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"
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.
Congressman Nick Rahall II shaking the hand of President Jimmy Carter while holding a plate of food.
Congressman Nick Rahall II shaking the hand of President Ronal Reagan. Nancy Reagan is standing beside of them. The photograph is signed "To Nick Rahall with best wishes, Ronald Raegan."
From left to right: Congressman Nick Rahall II, Congresswoman Mary Rose Oakar, Lebanon President Elias Sarkis, Congressman Toby Moffett, and Congressman Bob Carr. The Congressmen and Congresswoman are meeting President Sarkis int he President's palace in Beirut.
From left to right: U.S. Ambassador John Gunther Dean, Congressman Nick Rahall II (D-WV), Congresswoman Mary Rose Oakar (D-OH), Congressman Toby Moffett (D-CT), and Congressman Bob Carr (D-MI).They are in President Elias Sarkis office in Yarze, Lebanon. The photograph notes that Congressmen Rahall and Moffett, and Congresswoman Oakar of Lebanese descent.