Yes, Abraham Lincoln worked as a postmaster in New Salem, Illinois, from 1833 to 1835. During this time, he managed the local post office, which was a significant role in the community, as it helped facilitate communication and commerce. Although this position was not his primary career, it contributed to his understanding of the challenges faced by rural communities.
Abraham Lincoln was a practiced postman, logger, lawyer (he taught himself), politician, president, and so on.
Jeff Z. Lincoln has written: 'The quaint sayings of Uncle Jeff, the old postman' -- subject(s): Aphorisms and apothegms
What caused Lincoln to serve in the U.S. House only one term
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He did, but he wasn't Lincoln's immediate predecessor. Polk was number 11, and Lincoln was number 16.
he was a but head
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no he did not that would be stupid
postman pat:)
Polk was president before Lincoln