
On September 26, 1789, Washington appointed Osgood as the first Postmaster General under the U.S. Constitution. Article 1, section 8, of the Constitution states that Congress “shall have the power ... to …
David (Dave) Steiner is the 76th Postmaster General of the United States and Chief Executive Officer of the U.S. Postal Service. He was appointed by the organization’s Board of Governors and began his …
On July 26, 1775, the Congress appointed Benjamin Franklin the first Postmaster General of the organization now known as the United States Postal Service. Franklin received an annual salary of …
Appointments by the U.S. President were made with the advice and consent of the Senate. Postmaster General Benjamin Franklin Richard Bache Ebenezer Hazard Date Appointed by the Continental …
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Nov 18, 1970 · A Postmaster Relief/Leave Replacement (PMR) is a noncareer hourly rate employee who performs as a relief or leave replacement during the absence of a postmaster in a Part-Time …
Mary Katherine Goddard was the only known woman Postmaster when Benjamin Franklin was named the first American Postmaster General in July 1775, making her the first known woman Postmaster in …
The Governors of the Postal Service, working with key stakeholders, will now begin the process of identifying an appropriate candidate to serve as the next Postmaster General and Chief Executive …
In 1860, Postmaster General Joseph Holt declared the streets of New York City, Boston, and Philadelphia to be post routes, and federal prosecutors took the owner of Blood’s Despatch — the …
Change of Address or Boxholder Request Format - Process Servers (Letterhead Optional) Postmaster Date______________________ _________________________________ City, State, ZIP Code …