Browsing Executive Orders by Author "McNair, Robert E."
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McNair, Robert E.; South Carolina Office of the Governor (South Carolina State Library, 1970-08-20)This executive order by Governor Robert E. McNair commissions the Honorable Ralph F. King, Probate Judge of Anderson County, South Carolina, to preside in the Probate Court for Greenville County in all matters relating to ... -
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McNair, Robert E.; South Carolina Office of the Governor (South Carolina State Library, 1970-05-14)This executive order by Governor Robert E. McNair commissions the Honorable Gus H. Pearlman, Probate Judge for Charleston County, South Carolina, to preside in the probate court of Berkley County in all matters relating ... -
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McNair, Robert E.; South Carolina Office of the Governor (South Carolina State Library, 1972-01-26)This executive order by Governor Robert E. McNair orders an election for the offices of Intendent and Warden of the Town of Eutawville. -
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McNair, Robert E.; South Carolina Office of the Governor (South Carolina State Library, 1969-06-23)This executive order by Governor Robert E. McNair orders that the State Office of Emergency Preparedness be created. -
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McNair, Robert E.; South Carolina Office of the Governor (South Carolina State Library, 1970-02-12)This executive order by Governor Robert E. McNair establishes a State Advisory Council to be known as the South Carolina Advisory Council on Vocational Education. -
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McNair, Robert E.; South Carolina Office of the Governor (South Carolina State Library, 1970-06-25)This executive order by Governor Robert E. McNair declares that July 3, 1970, is a legal holiday in South Carolina for savings and loan and building and loan associations. -
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McNair, Robert E.; South Carolina Office of the Governor (South Carolina State Library, 1970-05-16)This executive order by Governor Robert E. McNair proclaims that a state of emergency exists in the City of Fairfax and orders SLED to issue such directives as may be necessary to implement this order. -
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McNair, Robert E.; South Carolina Office of the Governor (South Carolina State Library, 1969-07-01)This executive order by Governor Robert E. McNair orders that, effective July 1, 1969, the Community Planning Division of the State Development Board be transferred to the State Planning and Grants Division of the Office ... -
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McNair, Robert E.; South Carolina Office of the Governor (South Carolina State Library, 1968-04-09)This executive order by Governor Robert E. McNair proclaims that a state of emergency exists within a five-mile radius of the city limits of Columbia; and in order to minimize the dangers to life, limb and property, ... -
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McNair, Robert E.; South Carolina Office of the Governor (South Carolina State Library, 1968-04-06)This executive order by Governor Robert E. McNair orders that all sales of alcoholic liquors be hereby prohibited in York, Lancaster and Cherokee Counties until this order is rescinded. -
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McNair, Robert E.; South Carolina Office of the Governor (South Carolina State Library, 1968-05-07)This executive order by Governor Robert E. McNair proclaims that the Executive Order issued by me on May 5, 1968 concerning Gaffney, S.C., is hereby amended so as to provide that the hours of curfew shall commence at 9:30 ... -
Executive order and proclamation
McNair, Robert E.; South Carolina Office of the Governor (South Carolina State Library, 1969-04-29)This executive order by Governor Robert E. McNair rescinds the Executive Order issued on April 29, 1969 concerning riots at Voorhees College. -
Executive order and proclamation
McNair, Robert E.; South Carolina Office of the Governor (South Carolina State Library, 1969-05-01)This executive order by Governor Robert E. McNair orders a curfew for Charleston due to wide-spread acts of violence and threats of violence, common disregard for the law and disorders of a general nature. -
Executive order and proclamation
McNair, Robert E.; South Carolina Office of the Governor (South Carolina State Library, 1969-04-29)This executive order by Governor Robert E. McNair directs law enforcement to aid Vorhees College in order to minimize the danger of life, limb, and property due to acts of violence and threats of violence at the college. -
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McNair, Robert E.; South Carolina Office of the Governor (South Carolina State Library, 1970-05-20)This executive order by Governor Robert E. McNair rescinds the Executive Order issued on May 16, 1970 dealing with the state of emergency in Fairfax. -
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McNair, Robert E.; South Carolina Office of the Governor (South Carolina State Library, 1969-06-02)This executive order by Governor Robert E. McNair rescinds the Executive Orders issued on May 1, 1969, and May 2, 1969 concerning a state of emergency in the City of Charleston and in Charleston County. -
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McNair, Robert E.; South Carolina Office of the Governor (South Carolina State Library, 1970-05-13)This executive order by Governor Robert E. McNair amends the order of May 11, 1970 to enlarge the area described in the previous Order and Proclamation dated May 11, 1970. -
Executive order and proclamation
South Carolina Office of the Governor; McNair, Robert E. (South Carolina State Library, 1969-06-27)This executive order by Governor Robert E. McNair amends the time of the curfew in his earlier order from 9:30 P.M.to 12 midnight during the state of emergency in Charleston. -
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McNair, Robert E.; South Carolina Office of the Governor (South Carolina State Library, 1970-05-15)This executive order by Governor Robert E. McNair changes the hours of curfew for Columbia to be established between the hours of 12 o'clock Midnight and 6 o'clock A.M. -
Executive order and proclamation
McNair, Robert E.; South Carolina Office of the Governor (South Carolina State Library, 1970-02-28)This executive order by Governor Robert E. McNair rescinds the Executive Order issued on February 12, 1970 dealing with a state of emergency at Voorhees College.