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Ebenezer Hazard

 
 
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Hazard, Ebenezer, 1744-1817, American public official and historian, b. Philadelphia. He became a publisher in New York City. He was appointed (1775) first postmaster of the city under the Continental Congress, made (1776) surveyor general of the Continental Post Office, and in 1782 succeeded Richard Bache as Postmaster General. This office he held until Sept., 1789, when, under the new Federal Constitution, the Post Office establishment was reorganized. Under him the mail was first carried in stagecoaches on main routes, displacing the old horse-and-rider system. He edited two volumes of Historical Collections (1792-94, repr. 1969).
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(1744-1817)

1792Historical Collections, State Papers, and Other Authentic Documents. One of the earliest attempts to preserve American source materials, this collection would have an impact on the writings of historian Jeremy Belknap. As postmaster of New York City, surveyor general of the Continental Post Office, and postmaster general, Hazard had become familiar with the colonies and collected materials he thought would later be important to historians.

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Ebenezer Hazard (1744–1817) was born in Philadelphia and educated at Princeton University. He established a publishing business in New York in (1770), but quit that business after five years. He was the Postmaster-General from 1782 to 1789. Afterwards, he helped to establish the Insurance Company of North America at Philadelphia.


Political offices
Preceded by
Richard Bache
United States Postmaster General
1782 – 1789
Succeeded by
Samuel Osgood
(Federal Government)

 
 

 

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