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He served as postmaster, a member of the Alexandria city council and
ally almost everything to Dallas: He was the postmaster, a storeowner, a ferry operator (he operated
first settler in Omaha, as well as the first postmaster, a member of the first Omaha City Council an
ty was named after the daughter of the first postmaster, A. D. Buzzard.
after J.M. Wall, a shopkeeper who served as postmaster after the town's post office opened in 1906.
John G. Bunn, appointed postmaster after James McPherson resigned in 1885, buil
The town is named for its first postmaster, Almon N. Millspaugh.
He was a postmaster and custom officer for Saint-Basile.
nd letters in a larger envelope addressed to Postmaster and include city, state and ZIP Code.
May 10, 1860 was removed from his office as Postmaster and a warrant was issued for his arrest, acc
s established in 1846 with William Daniel as postmaster, and the original mill on the Flat River was
By 1854 he was described as ' Postmaster and Letter Receiver'.
Cotton being the surname of the merchant and postmaster and not a reference to the crop).
bruary 3, 1876 - May 13, 1951) was a lawyer, Postmaster, and Public Works Commissioner in Long Beach
On his return, he served as village postmaster and took over ownership of the family farm a
His father Thomas Bracken was said to be a postmaster and died when Thomas was aged nine or ten.
He served as postmaster and was also manager for several railways.
He was Postmaster, and Government Superintendent of Public Wor
ed July 31, 1909, with Samuel P. Hertzler as postmaster, and continued until April 30, 1911.
r Daniel D. Brockway, local pioneer settler, postmaster and state road commissioner.
(1570 - Cologne, 19 May 1627), was a German postmaster and an alleged witch, burned at the stake fo
Haarstad, for Ole G. Haarstad - the township postmaster and townsite owner.
iam Allan eventually became the city's first postmaster and was appointed to the Legislative Council
In 1901, John Ellery Jacobs, the postmaster and civic leader, wrote to the post office d
He served as Bell's first postmaster and rose through the ritual ranks of the Mas
Madison served as the town's first postmaster and storekeeper, and entries of sales from h
sing was also proprietor of a general store, postmaster, and depot agent at the town's rail station.
The plan was approved by the Postmaster and the King of Denmark (Christian IX).
om Clements (who was at one time the village postmaster) and "H.
fice in 1881, with William S. Kelly as first postmaster and by 1900 the population exceeded 300.
He was the postmaster and town doctor.
to name the town "Lafe" in honor of the new postmaster and the name was officially changed on 21 Ma
nt, surveyor, farmer, United States Marshal, postmaster and soldier.
Isbister served as town coroner, postmaster and as a member of the board of governors fo
he war, Compson worked as a U.S. Marshal and Postmaster and eventually moved to Oregon where he beca
, messenger, assistant doorkeeper, assistant postmaster, and finally postmaster.
arm, general store, and serving as the local postmaster and justice of the peace.
library in Dayton, Ohio, was Dayton's first postmaster and a member of the Board of Trustees for Mi
He served as postmaster and mayor of St-Ferdinand d'Halifax.
s renamed for Richard Maud, the town's first postmaster and was formerly a stop on the Dayton Short
a post office with Martin Davis as the first postmaster and, though on a contract route and not appe
ear, and George Price became the town's last postmaster appointed in 1919.
here sometime before 1872, and was the first postmaster as of 1886.
h was a rural post office founded in 1906 by postmaster Asa Levi Pearce.
After leaving Congress, he was postmaster at Dover, New Hampshire from June 1833 until
He served as postmaster at La Follette 1904-1909 and as mayor from 1
ttamie County (other than log cabin) and was postmaster at Council Bluffs for five years and obtaine
He later worked as Postmaster at Doluwa from 1960 to 1962.
He was Postmaster at Charlottetown until 1 August 1884 as well
handising and as a grain merchant; appointed postmaster at Henderson, Minnesota, February 25, 1856,
perator for the Canadian Pacific Railway and postmaster at Knowlton.
He served as postmaster at Lawerencetown and was also a commissioner
The postmaster at the time was a man by the name of John Ha
can community, he was appointed East Lansing postmaster at the beginning of Woodrow Wilson's preside
In 1840, he became a postmaster at Nacogdoches, and later served as a deputy
He was appointed by President Jackson as postmaster at Olean, New York, December 23, 1830, and s
Prevost served as postmaster at Tanana, and left Alaska permanently in 19
Saint Clair County from 1949 to 1951 and as postmaster at Port Huron from October 1, 1953, to Febru
Postmaster at Glasgow from May 22, 1913, to May 9, 1922
DeWolf was postmaster at the village of Mud Creek in Upper Horton
On the 17 August 1822 he was appointed postmaster at Hobart and conducted the post office from
Dorais was postmaster at Warwick.
He was a Councilor, 1810-1815, and was Postmaster at Amherst from May 19, 1819 until his succe
n Quebec East; he resigned in 1870 to become postmaster at Quebec, a position he held until 1874.
In 1852, he was named postmaster at Brockville and served as associate judge
James D. Sholts was postmaster at Hindostan in August 1828.
Dr. McRae was the Postmaster at Banana, owned a mercantile store, plantat
In November 1792, he was appointed the first postmaster at Rogersville, and the second post office o
Only the local Postmaster attended the Funeral.
He worked as a postal worker and a postmaster before becoming President of the New South W
n he held several posts im Melrose: he was a postmaster between 1879 and 1887, a village recorder an
this time, the town's population was one-the postmaster, Billy Rahn, who lived there from about 1922
r and spent the next five years working as a postmaster, bootmaker and agent at Quindalup.
Newton Martin Curtis, born in the town was a postmaster, brigadier general, and customs inspector.
Mary and her husband Jacob, the town's first postmaster, built the stately 14 room Greek Revival inn
e and post office with Joseph Winkler as the postmaster, but the post office was discontinued in 192
Henry Fanthorp was appointed Postmaster by the Provisional Texas Government in 1835.
Elmira, Ontario and became a journalist and postmaster by career.
formal dedication ceremony in June 1940, the postmaster called the annex a symbol of the achievement
eferred to it as "Wild Hog", however, so the postmaster changed the name to honor his friend Andrews
, Charleston took its name from its original postmaster, Charles D. Handy.
Owned and edited by Perth postmaster Charles Macfaull, it was originally a four p
was formerly known as Cotuit Port until the postmaster, Charles C. Bearse dropped the "port" in 187
He also served simultaneously as postmaster, clerk of the circuit court, clerk of the la
- January 1, 1993) was an American florist, postmaster, Congressman, and United States Senator from
n his community, serving at various times as postmaster, county supervisor, mayor, county court judg
of the other recurring characters, including postmaster Dick Huddleston (named after a real life fri
ldridge was a Whig politically and served as postmaster during the administrations of Presidents Joh
He became the area postmaster during the Jefferson administration in 1807.
The community was named after its first postmaster, Ed "Boomer" Matheson.
floors of a building owned by Lowell's U.S. Postmaster, Fisher Ames Hildreth, and the theatre venue
Hanson Kelly became the postmaster for Pensacola, an office he held until his d
He also served as justice of the peace, postmaster for Fort Coulonge and warden for Pontiac Cou
d his seat only three months later to become Postmaster for Victoria.
his brother Louis-Joseph; he also served as postmaster for the region.
He also served as postmaster for Bury's Green.
When William Smith was appointed postmaster for a new post office to be located about fi
miller, a justice of the peace and served as postmaster for West Cape for 30 years.
and treasurer for the township and was also postmaster for St. Jacobs.
At age 16, David Reid became the first postmaster for the town.
barber shop for some time, working assistant postmaster for over a year (less than two years), then
He also served as justice of the peace, postmaster for Martintown and sheriff for the Eastern D
He was postmaster for Big Bras D'Or and served as a member of
c life in 1922, when he was appointed as the postmaster for Prineville, serving in the position unti
was a newspaper publisher and was appointed postmaster for Indianapolis, Indiana.
Labrosse was also postmaster for St. Eugene from 1862 to 1882.
Anna Matilda Rudolf, served several years as postmaster for Lunenburg and died in 1886.
led by R.W.Cawdell, C.C., who acted as head postmaster for the service.
as named by Bert Ballenger, the town's first postmaster, for a nearby canyon named El Cajon in Spani
in the village of Metcalfe where he was also postmaster for 20 years.
In later years, Lois C. Naugle was postmaster for twenty years, with the post office house
Andrew Jackson Ritchie served as the postmaster for the area for several years.
esent-day Marion County), where he served as Postmaster for a time.
He also served as postmaster for Corvallis from 1859 to 1860 followed by
He served as postmaster for Tignish and operated an inn there.
s served as reeve for Mono and was the first postmaster for Granger.
obert Lapum, he was a merchant and served as postmaster for Centreville for 20 years.
Forbes served as postmaster for Vernon Bridge where he also operated a s
Reaman was a postmaster for Yorkton and land agent for the York Farm
Flowers served as postmaster for Cleveland, Minnesota and president of th
The position of postmaster for Reddick was established on March 14, 188
He was also postmaster for Brockville.
He was also postmaster for Manchester, Ontario.
Sutherland also served as postmaster for Qu'Appelle.
Tweed served as postmaster for Medicine Hat.
He later became the postmaster for Brooklyn.
He served as postmaster for Saint John from 1886 until his death the
He was later named postmaster for Charlottetown.
nt then Australia Post as a telegraphist and postmaster for a total of 34 years in New South Wales,
He served as the third Atchison postmaster for twelve years.
set them up in Worcester, where he was also postmaster for a time.
Ewing served as postmaster for Grafton from 1832 to 1833.
Tisdale was also Snettisham's postmaster for a time.
He served as postmaster for Brampton from 1892 to 1923.
Matheson was postmaster for Lower L'Ardoise from 1866 to 1886.
It was named for its first postmaster, Francis Marion Poteet.
The community is named after postmaster Frank W. Slocomb.
He served as the town's postmaster from 1869 until his death in 1871 of complic
clerk from 1858 to 1873, and was the city's Postmaster from 1872 until his death.
d practiced in Jericho, Vermont where he was postmaster from 1831 to 1836.
War as a private in Company D and regimental postmaster from August 14, 1862, to July 19, 1865.
William N. Jaynes was postmaster from March 25, 1903, until mail was disconti
of the county board of supervisors, and the postmaster from 1866 to 1876.
ractice in Bridgton, where he also served as postmaster from 1827-1841.
Mrs. Willie Lou Lochridge served as the last Postmaster from May 1971 till the end.
as named for Mary Octavia Tabb who served as postmaster from 21 December 1893 until early 1910, as p
ity of Berkeley from 1913 to 1915 and as its Postmaster from 1925 to 1933.
He returned to Ridgely, where he was postmaster from August 4, 1885, to November 25, 1889.
, as its mayor from 1889 to 1901, and as its postmaster from 1901 to 1914.
He was the Hammond postmaster from 1944 until his death, one week before h
Iyambo was Namibia's first Black postmaster from 1962 to 1963 but fled into exile with S
ing in 1900 by William Stuthers who was also Postmaster from 1911 until its closure in 1915 when it
settled at Dickinson's Landing where he was postmaster from 1841 to 1863 and operated a general sto
in earnest there, becoming the Harpursville postmaster from 1830 to 1839, a judge in the Broome Cou
He was a Postmaster, Galveston, Texas from 1874 to 1882.
of the Canadian House of Commons, he was the Postmaster General and the Minister of Railways and Can
xistence to the fact that Thomas Jefferson's postmaster general in 1806: Gideon Granger talked Easto
uebec and was re-appointed to the Cabinet as Postmaster General of Canada.
James Marshall and Lavinia Folger Brown, was Postmaster General of the United States from 1929 throu
r and National Service from 1945 to 1950 and Postmaster General from 1950 to 1951.
Ebenezer Hazard - United States Postmaster General from 1782 to 1789
son was Solicitor General from 1854 to 1856, postmaster general from 1857 to 1859, speaker for the h
The NTC was taken over by the Postmaster General in 1912 and the ownership transferre
In 1913 he was appointed Postmaster General by Woodrow Wilson.
rn May 31, 1931) served as the United States Postmaster General from 1988 to 1992.
. Wickliffe, former governor of Kentucky and Postmaster General under President John Tyler.
eat vacated on the appointment of Spencer as Postmaster General
After assuming the position of Postmaster General of the Imperial Reichspost during th
A Liberal, he was the Postmaster General from 1940 to 1945.
But in 1907, the postmaster general decreed the village was within the s
mittee on Postal Operations, and worked with Postmaster General Arthur Summerfield to pass the Grana
nephew Anthony M. Frank became United States Postmaster General in 1988.
The Postmaster General apparently could not confirm the con
In 1963 the postmaster general in another decree closed the West Mi
He was appointed U.S. Postmaster General by President Abraham Lincoln, and se
senior partner of Durundur Station ‑ but the Postmaster General would not accept that name.
He was the Postmaster General from 1963 until the Post Office patr
this capacity ibn Khordadbeh served as both postmaster general and the Caliph's personal spymaster
federal election, aided by his opponent, the Postmaster General Sydney Smith, residing outside the e
He was appointed Assistant Postmaster General and served from 1829 until 1851, whe
ilfrid Laurier as the Minister of Labour and Postmaster General of Canada from 16 October 1905-3 Jun
a newspaper, almanac and book publisher, the Postmaster General of Vermont and one of the Jeffersoni
nd Means between 1874 and 1880 and served as Postmaster General between 1886 and 1891.
ennessee General Assembly, Key was appointed Postmaster General in 1877 by President Hayes, and serv
His appointment as Postmaster General was part of the Compromise of 1877,
In June 1873 he was appointed Postmaster General of the Province.
However, he was appointed postmaster general in 1861 and chose to rerun in North
As Postmaster General he signed off on New Zealand's first
, 1924-29 and 1931-35 and was then appointed Postmaster General in 1935, serving until 1940.
Tory, he was one of the joint holders of the Postmaster General position from 1691.
e Collamer, after President Zachary Taylor's Postmaster General Jacob Collamer.
He was then appointed Postmaster General in the cabinet of President Warren G
He served as Postmaster General and on the Board of Railway Commissi
Appointment of Fawcett as Postmaster General and Holms as a Lord Commissioner of
rst Commissioner of Works and also served as Postmaster General and President of the Local Governmen
rch 8, 1859) was a Governor of Tennessee and Postmaster General in the Buchanan administration.
ley, a native of the Haverstraw area who was Postmaster General at that time.
Jewell then served as the Postmaster General between 1874 and 1876.
965 he published a humorous memoir about his Postmaster General service, My Appointed Round.
                                                                                                   


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