On July 26, 1775, members of the Second Continental Congress, meeting in Philadelphia, agreed:
That a postmaster general be appointed for the United Colonies, who shall hold his office at Philada, and shall be allowed a salary of 1000 dollars per an: for himself, and 340 dollars per an: for a secretary and Comptroller, with power to appoint such, and so many deputies as to him may seem proper and necessary.
That a line of posts be appointed under the direction of the Postmaster general, from Falmouth in New England to Savannah in Georgia, with as many cross posts as he shall think fit.
This simple statement signaled the birth of the Post Office Department, the predecessor of the U.S. Postal Service and the second oldest federal department or agency of the United States.
Benjamin Franklin was the first Postmaster General. Under him and his immediate successors, the postal system mainly carried communications between Congress and the armies.
America's present Postal Service descends in an unbroken line from the system Franklin planned and placed in operation. History rightfully accords him major credit for establishing the basis of the system that has well served the growing and changing needs of the American people.
This was generally attributed to Benjamin Franklin, who became the first postmaster general.
President Woodrow Wilson established parcel post along with the US postal system.
President Abraham Lincoln
How do you become a contractor for the US postal service?
No, that is the job of the U.S. Postal Service. The USPS is now a semi-independent agency. The Postmaster General is no longer a cabinet position and the President has very little say about the postal service.
Yes. We are an American territory and American citizens. We do have the US Postal Service and the postal rates are the same as they are in the continental US.
The Postal Service, like the US Government, is self-insuring.
Not in the United States. The US Postal Service approves the postage stamps.
The United States Postal Service is abbreviated USPS.
I am wondering what the rates for the US postal service are, where can I find a US postal rate chart?
Woodraw Wilsom
US Postal Service
Yes that is true and my source is my Us history book it says it in a timeline