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Until the establishment of the United States Postal Service in 1971, the president of the United States appointed local postmasters.. In the 19th century, many appointees of postal positions in the United States were patronage positions, with newspaper editors with close ties to the president's party often receiving postmastership positions.
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Several United States post offices are individually notable and have operated under the authority of the United States Post Office Department (1792–1971) or the United States Postal Service (since 1971).
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He was promoted from Acting Postmaster to Postmaster. [8] Albert Goldman: Acting Postmaster: 08/31/1934 [9] Albert Goldman: Postmaster: 01/16/1935: He was promoted from Acting Postmaster to Postmaster. Albert Goldman was the first Jewish postmaster of New York City. [9] [10] George M. Bragalini: Acting Postmaster: 04/30/1952: James B. Tunny ...
This is a category for organisations and officers, either current or historic, with the title Postmaster-General or Postmaster General The main article for this category is Postmaster General . Subcategories
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