McNair, Robert E. (Robert Evander), 1923-2007
Found in 34 Collections and/or Records:
c. 1968, Comedian Bob Hope speaks at a rally, possibly “Westmoreland Day” in Columbia, with General William Westmoreland, Columbia mayor Lester Bates, Governor Robert McNair, James F. Byrnes, and Senator Ernest F. Hollings visible on stage in various shots. (Photographs 12-16)
The papers consist entirely of photographic prints of public figures taken by Mauldin during his years as a political reporter. Most of the identifying information was provided by Mr. Mauldin on the reverse of the photos.
Vertical File Materials contain information gathered by SCPC relating to Mauldin and may duplicate information already present in the collection.
c. 1970, Governor Robert McNair speaks at a press conference (Photographs 28-29)
The papers consist entirely of photographic prints of public figures taken by Mauldin during his years as a political reporter. Most of the identifying information was provided by Mr. Mauldin on the reverse of the photos.
Vertical File Materials contain information gathered by SCPC relating to Mauldin and may duplicate information already present in the collection.
c. August 1971, McNair at a press conference (Photographs 31-34)
The papers consist entirely of photographic prints of public figures taken by Mauldin during his years as a political reporter. Most of the identifying information was provided by Mr. Mauldin on the reverse of the photos.
Vertical File Materials contain information gathered by SCPC relating to Mauldin and may duplicate information already present in the collection.
c. May 1971, “Lieutenant Governor Earle E. Morris makes way to podium to preside over Senate” (Photograph 30)
The papers consist entirely of photographic prints of public figures taken by Mauldin during his years as a political reporter. Most of the identifying information was provided by Mr. Mauldin on the reverse of the photos.
Vertical File Materials contain information gathered by SCPC relating to Mauldin and may duplicate information already present in the collection.
Democratic Party of South Carolina Records
The Democratic Party of South Carolina Records document the party's efforts at the local, state, and national levels. Headquartered in Columbia, the party's primary purposes are to promote the its interests throughout the state, provide campaign assistance to Democratic candidates for state and national office, and serve as a liaison with the national and local Democratic parties.
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Henry Eichel Papers
Philip G. Grose Papers
Lottie D. Hamby Papers
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