Benjamin Franklin
That’s why three months after the battles of Lexington and Concord, the Continental Congress turned to Benjamin Franklin to establish a national post service as the first Postmaster General.

Who was the 1st postmaster?

List of Postmasters General

Postmaster GeneralDate Appointed by the Continental Congress
Benjamin FranklinJuly 26, 1775
Richard BacheNovember 7, 1776
Ebenezer HazardJanuary 28, 1782

Who owns the post office?

Secretary Of State For Business, Innovation And Skills
Post Office Ltd/Parent organizations

What is a female mailman called?

The term “mail carrier” came to be used as a gender-neutral substitute for “mailman” soon after women began performing the job. In the Royal Mail, the official name changed from “letter carrier” to “postman” in 1883, and “postwoman” has also been used for many years.

Who picks postmaster general?

United States Postmaster General
AppointerBoard of Governors
Term lengthNo fixed term
Constituting instrument39 U.S.C. § 203
Formation1775

Who was the architect of the first post office?

The first post office. In 1862, the Colonial Architect James Barnet was appointed as the architect in charge of building the new post office. The existing building was demolished in 1863, and the postal service relocated to Wynyard Square, where it was housed in a ‘temporary’ building for the next 10 years.

When was the post office established in Australia?

In 1901 the Commonwealth government took responsibility for postal services throughout Australia. A Postmaster General’s Department was formed in that year, which had responsibility for national mail and telephone services. About this time, an additional floor with a mansard roof was added to the General Post Office building.

Who was the first Chief Postal Inspector of the United States?

U.S. Postal Service – the Second Oldest Agency in the U.S. Around this period, in 1830, an Office of Instructions and Mail Depredations was established as the investigative and inspection branch of the Post Office Department. The head of that office, P. S. Loughborough, is considered the first Chief Postal Inspector.

Who was the founder of the United States postal service?

Shortly after, William Goddard, a printer and newspaper publisher (whose father had been postmaster of New London, Connecticut, under Franklin) set up a Constitutional Post for inter-colonial mail service.