As of my last update in October 2023, the Postmaster General of the United States is Louis DeJoy, who has held the position since June 2020. However, the title of "postmaster general" typically refers to the head of the United States Postal Service rather than a state-specific position. Each city or town in Washington may have its own postmaster, but these individuals report to the national leadership rather than having a separate state postmaster general. For specific local postmasters, you would need to refer to the USPS website or local postal office for the most accurate information.
no, he had attorney general, sec of war, sec of state, and sec of Treasury
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Yes, his name was Samuel Osgood.
Samuel Osgood was the 1st United States Postmaster General, serving from 1789 to 1791. He was appointed by President George Washington.
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Samuel Osgood was the 1st United States Postmaster General, serving from 1789 to 1791. He was appointed by President George Washington.
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John Adams was George Washington's Vice President. Alexander Hamilton was Secretary of Treasury, and Thomas Jefferson was Secretary of State. Benjamin Franklin was Postmaster General.
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President George Washington's first cabinet: Secretary of State--Thomas Jefferson Secretary of Treasury--Alexander Hamilton Secretary of War--General Henry Knox Attorney-General--Edmund Randolph Postmaster General--Samuel Osgood
Each post office has a Postmaster. That's who you need to speak with. If you don't get resolution and want to take it further up the line, you should contact the Postmaster General's office.