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  • U. S. Postmasters General - National Postal Museum
    In 1775, the Continental Congress appointed Benjamin Franklin Postmaster General (PMG) Franklin had previously served in that post under the Crown He was followed by his son-in-law, Richard Bache, and Ebenezer Hazard The first Postmaster General of the new United States of America was Samuel Osgood Postmasters General continued to be appointed by the President until 1971, when the U S
  • Postmasters Provisionals (1845-1847) - National Postal Museum
    The era of the Postmasters' Provisionals ended when the Act of Congress of March 3, 1847, authorized the postmaster general to issue government stamps to satisfy the postal rates The first government stamps, the 5-cent Benjamin Franklin and 10-cent George Washington, were distributed on July 1, 1847, making the Postmaster's Provisional stamps
  • Postmaster Challenge - National Postal Museum
    a) Stamps that can only be used by postmasters b) Stamps created by local postmasters c) Stamps featuring postmasters as subjects 37 One thief was nicknamed "Jack in the Box" because a) He hid in a box in a plane's cargo hold to rob the mail b) He hid behind mailboxes to rob people c) He hid his loot in mailboxes 38
  • Women’s History in Postal Records | National Postal Museum
    Blackdom’s post office had three postmasters during its time of operation: James A Eubank, Thomas L Leathers, and Bessie E Malone Bessie Malone (1872-1920) served as postmaster from February 23, 1916, until the post office was discontinued on July 31, 1919, at which time this ledger and all accountable property were turned over to the
  • Confederate Postmaster Provisionals | National Postal Museum
    Some postmasters reverted to the pre-stamp period practice of stamping the word "Paid" with the appropriate rate on the envelope, a procedure made obsolete by the first issuance of stamps in 1847 A handstamped provisional envelope was prepared and sold in advance at the local post office with the rate marking and a 'control' marking
  • 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 ”
  • America’s First Direct Mail Campaign | National Postal Museum
    The administration’s hostility toward the AAS campaign (including federal postal officials’ refusal to chastise southern postmasters for their not delivering legal mail) and a series of state laws created to criminalize sending such “inflammatory” and “seditious” materials into southern states brought an end to the Society’s mail
  • National Postal Museum Postmasters Circle
    The Postmasters Circle is the National Postal Museum’s premier group of donors, comprised of those who make unrestricted gifts of $2,500 or $5,000 annually Members of the Postmasters Circle are philanthropic leaders whose extraordinary generosity directly supports the Museum’s many educational, curatorial, and exhibition initiatives
  • Account Book - National Postal Museum
    Designed for use by postmasters of fourth-class post offices, this hardbound book consists of blank forms for monthly and quarterly accounts The instruction page states: “Section 241 of the Postal Laws and Regulations, Edition of 1887, provides that every postmaster of the third- and fourth-class shall keep in a book provided for this
  • Benjamin Franklin: Philadelphia’s Postmaster | National Postal Museum
    Franklin was more successful in his design and printing of a postmaster’s waybill He created a form with blanks for locations, mail weight and costs It became very popular with postmasters across the colonies In 1738 Franklin began printing lists in the Gazette of people who had letters waiting for them at the post office





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