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A feminine postmaster is often referred to as a "postmistress." Historically, this term was used to denote a woman in charge of a post office. While the title "postmaster" can be used for any gender, "postmistress" specifically highlights the female role in this position. In modern usage, the term "postmaster" is increasingly gender-neutral.
Cheryl Picard, Postmaster 1 Floretta Place Raleigh, NC 27676 Phone: 919-420-5134
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Look for state office address and phone number in your phone book and online.
The postmaster said there is no mail for you.He was the postmaster of this town.
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Drop the "Mr." and you are good to go, either way.
Drop the "Mr." and you are good to go, either way.
Speak with your local postmaster for advice.Speak with your local postmaster for advice.Speak with your local postmaster for advice.Speak with your local postmaster for advice.
Even though Postmistress would sound fun... Postmaster is always "Postmaster" regardless of the gender. :-)
Samuel Osgood was the first postmaster general.
He was postmaster of Philadelphia from 1737-1753.
You can either call the post office in San Antonio, TX to speak to the Postmaster General or visit the post office in person. If the Postmaster is not there, you can leave your information and the Postmaster will get in touch with you.
The cast of The Postmaster of Pineapple Plains - 1915 includes: Frank McNish as Zeke - the Postmaster
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