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  2. United States Postmaster General - Wikipedia

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    The formal office of the United States postmaster general was established by act of government on September 22, 1789. [ 8 ] From 1829 to 1971, the postmaster general was the head of the Post Office Department (or simply "Post Office" until the 1820s [ 9 ] : 60–65 ) and was a member of the president's Cabinet .

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  4. John Wanamaker - Wikipedia

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    35th United States Postmaster General; In office March 5, 1889 – March 4, 1893 ... He provided his employees with free medical care, education, recreational ...

  5. United States Post Office Department - Wikipedia

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    Postmaster General John McLean, in office from 1823 to 1829, was the first to call it the Post Office Department rather than just the "Post Office." The organization received a boost in prestige when President Andrew Jackson invited his postmaster general, William T. Barry, to sit as a member of the Cabinet in 1829. [1]

  6. John McLean - Wikipedia

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    John McLean (March 11, 1785 – April 4, 1861) was an American jurist and politician who served in the United States Congress, as U.S. Postmaster General, and as a justice of the Ohio and United States Supreme Courts.

  7. Anthony M. Frank - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, Frank was appointed as the United States Postmaster General by the Governors of U.S. Postal Service effective March 1, 1988. [7] [6] He resigned the post in 1992. [4] In 1992, Frank started Independent Bancorp of Arizona, a new financial institution. [4] Frank died in Carmel, California on February 2, 2022, at the age of 90. [8]

  8. Category:United States postmasters general - Wikipedia

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  9. Postmaster General - Wikipedia

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    In 1517, he was appointed to the office of 'Governor of the King's Posts', a precursor to the office of Postmaster General of the United Kingdom, by Henry VIII. [3] In 1609, it was decreed that letters could only be carried and delivered by persons authorised by the Postmaster General. [1]