< Author:Hiram Ulysses Grant
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Administration of Ulysses S. Grant (March 4, 1869 – March 4, 1877)
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1872
8 | Apr 16 | Approving and Publishing the Civil Service Rules Promulgated by the President on December 19, 1871 |
1873
9 | Jan 17 | Prohibiting Persons Holding Federal Civil Office from Holding any Office under any State or Territorial Government |
9-2 | Jan 28 | Clarifying Executive Order of January 17, 1873 |
8-1 | Mar 14 | Further Amendment of the Civil Service Rules Promulgated by the President on December 19, 1871 |
10 | Jun 24 | Prescribing Amendments to the Tariff of Consular Fees of 1870, Paragraph 331 |
11 | Aug 05 | Promulgating Certain Further Rules for the Government of the Civil Service of the United States |
1874
12 | Jan 02 | Prescribing Amendments to the Tariff of Consular Fees of 1870 |
13 | Mar 09 | Ordering Formalities for Mourning the Death of Former President Millard Fillmore |
14 | Mar 20 | Consuls in Italy and Turkey made subordinate to Consuls General at Rome and Constantinople; Paragraph 377 of Consular Regulations amended to require yearly report of exports |
15 | Apr 28 | Civil Service Rules amended, including officers and clerks in Group A under office of General Appraiser |
16 | May 29 | Prescribing Civil Service Rules for the Light House Service |
17 | Aug 31 | Extending Civil Service Rules to Federal Offices in Customs Districts in Boston |
1875
1876
20 | Aug 21 | Ordering Formalities for Mourning the Death of Michael C. Kerr, Speaker of the House of Representatives |
Notes
- ↑ NOTE: The total number of Executive orders issued for each administration includes number-and-letter designated orders, such as 9577-A, 9616-A, etc. Also, many executive orders in this era never got numbered at all.
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