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  • U. S. Postmasters General - National Postal Museum
    Postmasters General continued to be appointed by the President until 1971, when the U S Post Office Department was reorganized into the U S Postal Service At that time, the office of Postmaster General was removed from the U S Cabinet and from that time on, Postmasters General have been named by the Board of Governors of the U S Postal
  • Postmasters Provisionals (1845-1847) | National Postal Museum
    Postmasters' Provisionals (1845-1847) 5c and 10c Providence, RI postmaster provisional sheet of twelve The Act of Congress of March 3, 1845, established a relatively simple rate of postage: five cents for a half-ounce letter sent any distance less than 300 miles; ten cents for a half-ounce letter sent over 300 miles
  • Colonial Postal Service | National Postal Museum
    When Benger died in 1753, Benjamin Franklin and William Hunter were appointed by the Crown as deputy postmasters general for the colonies As deputy, Franklin made important and lasting improvements to the colonial posts To reorganize the service, he set out on an inspection tour of Post Offices from Virginia northward
  • Postmasters’ Provisional Stamps | National Postal Museum
    Postmasters’ Provisional Stamps In 1845 and 1847, Congress revolutionized mail service by setting standardized rates and authorizing production of prepaid postage stamps During that brief transitional period, postmasters in numerous cities issued stamps of their own design now called “provisionals ”
  • Confederate Postmaster Provisionals | National Postal Museum
    2-cent New Orleans postmaster provisional single The first Confederate issue was placed in circulation in October 1861, five months after postal service between the North and South ended In the meantime, postmasters throughout the seceded states used temporary substitutes These stamps are known to collectors as 'Postmaster Provisionals', so-called because they were used 'provisionally' until
  • The Postal Service Begins | National Postal Museum
    Benjamin Franklin served as postmaster general until his diplomatic mission to France in November 1776 He was in office when the Declaration of Independence created the United States in July 1776, which made Franklin the first Postmaster General of the United States America’s present Postal Service traces its origins to the system Franklin initiated
  • Surveyors and Special Agents 1775-1830 | National Postal Museum
    Although postmasters were exempted from military service to keep communication open to generals, Hazard witnessed the chaos of war nevertheless because his duties required he move with the army from camp to camp [2] Portrait of William Goddard, first postal surveyor Image Source: National Postal Museum, Smithsonian Institution
  • Minnie M. Cox: A Postmaster’s Story | National Postal Museum
    Minnie M Cox (1869-1933) graduated from Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee with a certificate in teaching — but she is better known for her role as postmaster under three different presidents Mrs Cox and her husband, Wayne W Cox (1864-1916), were both politically active individuals, and supported the Republican Party It was because of this support that she was appointed to the
  • 1940s–1960s: The Double Edged Sword | National Postal Museum
    African American postal service employee standing behind hamper dumper machine, 1957 Courtesy of United States Postal Service Between the 1940’s and 1960’s, the experience of the African American employees was characterized by the gradual removal of racially discriminatory practices in the Post Office Department (POD) The major advances in the eradication of segregation from the Post





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