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- Postmasters by City - Postmaster Finder - About. usps. com
Remember! Not all Post Offices established before 1971 are listed See the FAQs about Postmaster Finder
- Postal Service Board of Governors appoints David Steiner to be 76th . . .
Pending the outcome of necessary background and ethics checks, Steiner will succeed former Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, who resigned in March, and current Acting Postmaster General Doug Tulino, who will return to his permanent position as Deputy Postmaster General and Chief Human Resources Officer
- USPS Board of Governors appoints David Steiner to be 76th postmaster . . .
Pending the outcome of necessary background and ethics checks, Steiner will succeed former Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, who resigned in March, and current Acting Postmaster General Doug Tulino, who will return to his permanent position as deputy postmaster general and chief human resources officer
- Postmaster Finder - Who we are - About. usps. com
What you will find: Most postmasters appointed after 1971 and some postmasters appointed before 1971, back to the 1700s Presently, we offer complete information on more than 17,000 Post Offices, and the number increases weekly
- USPS releases statements on leadership transition
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy After nearly five years as America’s 75th postmaster general, and after informing the governors in February of my intention to retire, I have today informed the Postal Service Board of Governors that today will be my last day in this role
- Postmaster Finder FAQs - Who we are - About. usps. com
Postmaster Finder primarily serves as a record of the individuals who have served as postmaster at a particular Post Office Names of officers-in-charge are included only when they served between two different postmasters
- BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Postmaster General July 26, 1775, to November 1776
Benjamin Franklin the first Postmaster General of the organization now known as the United States Postal Service Franklin received an annual salary of $1,000 plus $340 for a secretary and comptroller
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