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The Assistant Postmaster General is a defunct junior ministerial position in the United Kingdom Government. The title of Postmaster General was abolished
Assistant_Postmaster-General
Chief executive of the US Postal Service
The United States postmaster general (PMG) is the chief executive officer of the United States Postal Service (USPS). The PMG is responsible for managing
United States Postmaster General
United_States_Postmaster_General
Head of a post office
removal of most postmasters was handled by the First Assistant United States Postmaster General in Washington, D.C., while postmasters who earned more
Postmaster
American politician
Marshall (August 14, 1822 – February 5, 1910) was a United States Postmaster General under President Ulysses S. Grant as well as a government administrator
James_William_Marshall
American Postal Service worker (1932–2020)
in 1954. He was also the first African American Assistant Postmaster-General under Postmaster General Winton M. Blount and alongside James Farmer was
Ronald_B._Lee
British politician (1889–1968)
Burnley for 24 years. He was briefly in the Attlee government as Assistant Postmaster-General. After leaving the government he concentrated on party work,
Wilfrid_Burke
American politician (1826–1904)
Tyner Second Assistant Postmaster General in 1875, and U.S. Postmaster General in 1876. Tyner served as First Assistant Postmaster General under President
James_Noble_Tyner
Assistant U.S. Postmaster General, lawyer and judge
1838) was an American lawyer, judge, and cartographer who was an assistant postmaster general for 30 years during the earliest history of the United States
Abraham_Bradley_Jr.
American politician (1861–1944)
took office as president, he appointed Bristow as Fourth Assistant United States Postmaster General. This was a high level administrative post at the United
Joseph_L._Bristow
American politician
1884, in order to become First Assistant Postmaster General. Crosby held the position of First Assistant Postmaster General until March 1885. He then moved
John_Schuyler_Crosby
Vice President of the United States from 1893 to 1897
was the founder of the Stevenson political family. Appointed assistant postmaster general of the United States in 1885, during Cleveland's first administration
Adlai_Stevenson_I
U.S. federal department (1872–1971)
postmaster general. The Postal Service Act, signed by U.S. president George Washington on February 20, 1792, established the department. Postmaster General
United States Post Office Department
United_States_Post_Office_Department
American politician
August 9, 1970) was an American film executive who was also assistant postmaster general of the United States and president of the American Press Association
Courtland_Smith
British Post Office's "number one cat"
year there was a question in the House of Commons, asking the Assistant Postmaster-General, David Gammans, "when the allowance payable for the maintenance
Tibs_the_Great
American journalist and Postmaster
1948) was the Washington, D.C., postmaster from 1913 to 1915 and was the Second Assistant United States Postmaster General from 1915 to 1921. He was responsible
Otto_Praeger
Postal system in the United Kingdom
communication were invented); it was overseen by a Government minister, the Postmaster General. Over time its remit was extended to Scotland and Ireland, and across
General_Post_Office
President of the United States from 1881 to 1885
with the connivance of government officials (including Second Assistant Postmaster General Thomas J. Brady and former senator Stephen Wallace Dorsey). Reformers
Chester_A._Arthur
American politician (1869–1952)
Service Commission and was appointed as the first United States Assistant Postmaster General. In 1929 he was appointed chairman of the United States section
John_H._Bartlett
Daughter of President U.S. Grant (1855–1922)
H. Jones. Only Daughter of ex-President Grant Engaged to ex-Assistant Postmaster General" (PDF). The New York Times. June 22, 1912. "Nellie Grant, Long
Nellie_Grant
United States federal legislation regarding postal service
regulation ensued quite rapidly, such as those issued by second assistant postmaster general Col. Paul Henderson, which required pilots and their aircraft
Air_Mail_Act_of_1925
City in Wisconsin, United States
the Wisconsin State Assembly William Washington Howes, first Assistant Postmaster General of the United States Kyle Kenyon, lawyer and legislator Frank
Tomah,_Wisconsin
Previously, he had served as senior assistant postmaster general, chief financial officer, and deputy postmaster general. Bailar was born in Champaign, Illinois
Benjamin_F._Bailar
British politician (1895–1957)
Gammans. In Winston Churchill's 1951–55 government, he served as Assistant Postmaster-General, under Earl De La Warr. In 1952 there was "public outrage" that
David_Gammans
Transfer of presidential power from Dwight D. Eisenhower to John F. Kennedy
assistant postmaster general for facilities Ralph W. Nicholson, assistant postmaster general for finance Frederick C. Belen, assistant postmaster general
Presidential transition of John F. Kennedy
Presidential_transition_of_John_F._Kennedy
British politician and peer (1918–2004)
by-election in December 1956. She held several positions including Assistant Postmaster-General from 1959 to 1963, joint Under-Secretary of State for the Home
Mervyn_Pike
Cleveland of New York and his running mate former Congressman and Assistant Postmaster General Adlai Stevenson I of Illinois. Cleveland and Stevenson defeated
1892 United States presidential election in New York
1892_United_States_presidential_election_in_New_York
Topics referred to by the same term
Representatives Thomas J. Brady (1839–1904), American Civil War general and Second Assistant Postmaster General Thomas Pickens Brady (1903–1973), segregationist and
Thomas_Brady
UK Government, May–July 1945
canvassed for support in the forthcoming general election, the first held in the UK since 1935. The general election was held on 5 July but, allowing
Churchill_caretaker_ministry
1934 US political scandal
Hoover, the Air Mail Act of 1930 allowed Walter Folger Brown, then the postmaster general, to award contracts at the "Spoils Conference", where major airlines
Air_Mail_scandal
City in North Dakota, United States
Hatton was founded in 1882, and was named for Frank Hatton, then Assistant Postmaster General. Hatton is the birthplace of 20th century Arctic explorer and
Hatton,_North_Dakota
Civil Service in Bangladesh
decent environment. Existing Cadres: 26 General Cadres: 10 Professional Cadres: 12 Cadres with Both General & Professional Posts: 4 Cadres no longer
Bangladesh_Civil_Service
1st National Government of the United Kingdom
intended to fight a general election, but under Conservative pressure one was soon called. The Samuelite Liberal Party was opposed to a general election but
National_Government_(1931)
President of the United States from 1909 to 1913
reluctantly deterred repeated attempts to draft him for another term. Assistant Postmaster General Frank H. Hitchcock resigned from his office in February 1908
William_Howard_Taft
American financier (1876–1952)
fund National Air Transport with Paul Henderson, the former Assistant Postmaster General. In June 1929, Keys personally bought all shares of Pitcairn
Clement_Melville_Keys
President of the United States in 1881
word of postal corruption by an alleged star route ringleader, Assistant Postmaster General Thomas J. Brady. Garfield demanded Brady's resignation and ordered
James_A._Garfield
British businessman and politician (1895–1969)
general election, the Liberal Donald Wade won Huddersfield West in a straight fight against Labour. He entered the government as Assistant Postmaster-General
William Mabane, 1st Baron Mabane
William_Mabane,_1st_Baron_Mabane
American businessman
of Studebaker-Worthington. After retiring, he was appointed Assistant Postmaster General, Bureau of Operations. Frank J. Nunlist was born in Columbus
Frank_J._Nunlist
Old type of postal route in the United States
Bradley Barlow, a former US Representative of Vermont, the Second Assistant Postmaster-General, some of the subordinates in the department, and Arkansas Senator
Star_routes
American politician (1851–1922)
was an American who served as United States Postmaster General from 1904 to 1905, and as Consul General at the American embassy in the United Kingdom
Robert_Wynne
US revenue cutter ship (1837–1861)
chief clerk to the 6th Auditor, as First Assistant Postmaster General of the United States, and as Assistant Secretary of the Treasury. Authorized on
Washington_(1837_ship)
American politician and newspaperman (1846–1894)
was appointed First Assistant Postmaster General during Chester A. Arthur's presidency. In 1884 he was promoted to Postmaster General when incumbent Walter
Frank Hatton (American politician)
Frank_Hatton_(American_politician)
Family name
American screenwriter Abraham Bradley Jr. (1767–1838), first Assistant Postmaster-General of the U.S. Alan Bradley (bowls) (born 1926), Rhodesian international
Bradley_(surname)
government, 1964–1970, he served as Assistant Postmaster-General from 1964 to 1969, serving under four Postmasters-General: Tony Benn, Edward Short, Roy Mason
Joseph_Slater,_Baron_Slater
President of the United States from 1877 to 1881
contract profiteering in the Postal Service, and to fire Second Assistant Postmaster-General Thomas J. Brady, the alleged ringleader. Hayes stopped granting
Rutherford_B._Hayes
Unincorporated community in Maryland, United States
newer front section was built by General Joseph Tyson, Assistant Postmaster General under President John Tyler. General and Mrs. Tyson called their home
Glenelg,_Maryland
senior assistant postmaster general of the United States from 1972 to 1975. He had previously served as the USPS's Assistant United States Postmaster General
Ralph_W._Nicholson
British Conservative Party politician
Parliamentary Private Secretary to Sir Kingsley Wood. He was Assistant Postmaster General from 1935 until 1939. He was known as "Fish Womersley" for his
Walter_Womersley
American lawyer and army officer (1877-1944)
Committee. President William Howard Taft offered to make him first assistant postmaster general, but he declined the offer and continued his law practice. In
William Hayward (American attorney)
William_Hayward_(American_attorney)
Scottish Unionist Party politician
served as Assistant Postmaster-General from May–July 1945. He unsuccessfully contested Berwick and East Lothian at the 1950 United Kingdom general election
William Anstruther-Gray, Baron Kilmany
William_Anstruther-Gray,_Baron_Kilmany
Government of the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1945
Committee, also for the duration, and he additionally served as senior assistant secretary to Bridges in the war cabinet office.[citation needed] By Monday
Churchill_war_ministry
American politician (1884–1962)
Postmaster General. As a reward for his work at the 1932 convention, O'Mahoney was appointed by Farley to be the First Assistant Postmaster General,
Joseph_C._O'Mahoney
Barabadian national postal operator
Affairs. The Barbados Postal Service (B.P.S.) is headed by the acting Postmaster General, Sheila Greaves, who is responsible for maintaining the island’s postal
Barbados_Postal_Service
American diplomat (1922–2004)
and Director when he left in 1969 to become in 1969 to become Assistant Postmaster General for Finance. He was considered “He was instrumental in the reorganization
James_W._Hargrove
American politician
appointed first Assistant Postmaster General during the presidency of Franklin Pierce, and in January, 1861, while acting as Postmaster General, he was questioned
Horatio_King
Government of the United Kingdom from 1945 to 1951
United Kingdom. The Labour Party had won a landslide victory at the 1945 general election, and went on to enact policies of what became known as the post-war
Attlee_ministry
French priest and founder of the University of Notre Dame, Indiana
office at Notre Dame. His request was granted, and in 1851 First Assistant Postmaster General Fitz Henry Warren notified congressman Graham N. Fitch of the
Edward_Sorin
Church in U.S., United States
Republican member of Congress from Pennsylvania appointed Second Assistant Postmaster General by President William McKinley Shallenberger Hall, Calvary's largest
Calvary Baptist Church (Washington, D.C.)
Calvary_Baptist_Church_(Washington,_D.C.)
British Conservative politician
from 1939 to 1942. He then held junior ministerial office as Assistant Postmaster-General from 1942 to 1945 and as Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry
Robert Grimston, 1st Baron Grimston of Westbury
Robert_Grimston,_1st_Baron_Grimston_of_Westbury
Government of the United Kingdom
as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom by King George V after the 1924 general election. His second ministry ended following the so-called "Flapper Election"
Second_Baldwin_ministry
Mail transportation service
Colfax, Speaker of the House at the time, and A. N. Zevely, Third Assistant Postmaster General, Armstrong was authorized to test his ideas. In 1869, the Railway
Railway_post_office
Government of the United Kingdom September 1939 – May 1940
Pensions George Tryon – Postmaster General Edward Turnour, 6th Earl Winterton – Paymaster General Sir Donald Somervell – Attorney General Sir Terence O'Connor
Chamberlain_war_ministry
American politician
Assistant Postmaster General and served from 1829 until 1851, when he resigned on account of ill health. He was appointed First Assistant Postmaster General
Selah_R._Hobbie
UK government, 1937–1939
Hutchison of Montrose – Paymaster General Herwald Ramsbotham – Minister of Pensions George Tryon – Postmaster General Sir Philip Sassoon – First Commissioner
National Government (1937–1939)
National_Government_(1937–1939)
British politician (1922–1990)
He became Member of Parliament for Totnes in 1955, and was assistant Postmaster General from 1963 to 1964. Mawby actively campaigned against legalising
Ray_Mawby
Multi-party coalition government formed by Ramsay MacDonald
continues as Lord President. Kingsley Wood enters the cabinet as Postmaster-General June 1934 – Oliver Stanley succeeds Henry Betterton as Minister
National Government (1931–1935)
National_Government_(1931–1935)
Private day and boarding school in Apperley Bridge, Bradford, England
Baron Mabane (1895–1969), Liberal politician, held office as Assistant Postmaster-General and Minister of State for Foreign Affairs. Science and Medicine
Woodhouse_Grove_School
Government of the United Kingdom from 1916 to 1922
successor as Minister of Transport is not in the Cabinet. The Attorney General, Sir Gordon Hewart, enters the Cabinet. March 1922 – William Peel, 2nd
Lloyd_George_ministry
(1867–1949), Liberal Unionist and then Unionist MP for Darlington, Assistant Postmaster-General, Privy Councillor and Ecclesiastical Commissioner Charles Campbell
List_of_Old_Brightonians
U.S. presidential administration from 1877 to 1881
contract profiteering in the Postal Service, and to fire Second Assistant Postmaster-General Thomas J. Brady, the alleged ring leader. Hayes stopped granting
Presidency of Rutherford B. Hayes
Presidency_of_Rutherford_B._Hayes
American judge (1852–1926)
election. The new president offered Parker the position of first assistant postmaster general, but Parker rejected the offer, citing monetary reasons. During
Alton_B._Parker
Italian politician (1893–1973)
positions in the Italian Social Republic, most notably acting as Assistant Postmaster-General, as well as serving as chairman of both the Banco di Roma and
Augusto_De_Marsanich
American politician (1862–1940)
year, a promotion led to a position as secretary to the Fourth Assistant Postmaster General in Washington, D.C. In 1895, President Grover Cleveland hired
George_B._Cortelyou
American author
Master General's office. He replaced his father as chief clerk to the Postmaster General. His father became the Assistant Postmaster General of the Confederacy
John_Bull_Smith_Dimitry
American politician (1828–1909)
renomination in 1886. He was appointed by President Cleveland as Third Assistant Postmaster General of the United States and served from April 1, 1887, to March
Henry_R._Harris
3rd National Government of the United Kingdom
Conservative 7 June 1935 – 31 March 1936 Postmaster-General George Tryon Conservative 7 June 1935 Assistant Postmaster-General Sir Ernest Bennett National Labour
National Government (1935–1937)
National_Government_(1935–1937)
UK war-time government, 1915–1916
1915 Conservative Postmaster General Herbert Samuel 26 May 1915 Liberal Joseph Pease 18 Jan 1916 Liberal Assistant Postmaster-General Herbert Pease 30
Asquith_coalition_ministry
American politician
reelection in 1906 to the Sixtieth congress and was appointed Second Assistant Postmaster General during Theodore Roosevelt’s administration, holding that office
James_McCleary_(politician)
Creole U.S. Postal Superintendent
Confederate Government as chief clerk to the postmaster general and later assistant postmaster general of the Confederacy. His son Thomas, was one of
Thomas_Dabney_Dimitry
British politician
1924, he was Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade and Assistant Postmaster-General from 1924 to 1929. In November 1940, Lord Wolmer resigned his
Roundell Palmer, 3rd Earl of Selborne
Roundell_Palmer,_3rd_Earl_of_Selborne
American lawyer and politician (1869–1933)
"The Right of Criticism: Address in Defense of The Call Before Assistant Postmaster General Dockery, Washington, DC -- October 15, 1917." The New York Call
Morris_Hillquit
Anglo-Irish soldier and politician (1874–1948)
Lord-in-waiting to Edward VII (government whip in the House of Lords) and Assistant Postmaster-General, posts he held until 1907 and 1909 respectively. In 1907 he was
Bernard Forbes, 8th Earl of Granard
Bernard_Forbes,_8th_Earl_of_Granard
49th running of the Indianapolis 500
visited the booth included Gus Grissom, Senator Birch Bayh, Assistant Postmaster General Tyler Able, Wally Parks, Peter DePaolo, J. C. Agajanian, 500
1965_Indianapolis_500
1870s postal-delivery scandal in the US
United States Senator Stephen Wallace Dorsey of Arkansas and Assistant Postmaster General Thomas J. Brady, along with three other men, established the
Star_Route_scandal
Government of the United Kingdom
State for the Colonies in 1961. The Conservatives comfortably won the 1959 general election, increasing their majority in the House of Commons, following
Conservative government, 1957–1964
Conservative_government,_1957–1964
Barony in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
served as a Junior Lord of the Treasury from 1905 to 1910 and as Assistant Postmaster-General between 1910 and 1916. Since 1990, the title is held by his grandson
Baron_Rathcreedan
Ghost town in Texas, United States
2026-01-21. Post Office Department. Office of the First Assistant Postmaster General. Division of Postmasters. (ca. 1930 - 1942); Post Office Department. Bureau
Israel, Freestone County, Texas
Israel,_Freestone_County,_Texas
Month of 1968
m. Eastern time, titled Inaugural Evening at Ford's Theater. Assistant Postmaster General Richard Murphy ruled that hippies could continue to work for
January_1968
American architect (1816-1900)
children was Charles Neilson, who attained the rank of General and became Assistant Postmaster General of the United States. Neilson died in 1900, at Priestford
James_Crawford_Neilson
American football and basketball coach
12, 1901) was an American football and basketball coach and assistant postmaster general of the United States Postal Service. He served as the head football
Joe_Lawler
Unincorporated community in Michigan, United States
The new post office was granted under the name Mikado by the assistant postmaster general, who had recently seen The Mikado opera and favored the name
Mikado,_Michigan
1955–1957 government of the United Kingdom
then shortly asked Queen Elizabeth II to dissolve Parliament and call a general election for 26 May. Winning a majority of 60, he would later resign the
Eden_ministry
City in Illinois, United States
office to Auburn to take advantage of the new system. The First Assistant Postmaster General noted that the roads in the area were "almost as difficult of
Auburn,_Illinois
American businessman and politician (1837–1904)
a McKinley confidant. Joseph Bristow, whose duties as Fourth Assistant Postmaster General under McKinley involved patronage appointments, later wrote that
Mark_Hanna
UK government, 1951–1955
the third Churchill ministry in the United Kingdom following the 1951 general election. He was reappointed as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom by
Third_Churchill_ministry
the Second Assistant Postmaster General, W. Irving Glover, the professional head of the U.S. Post Office as the position of Postmaster General was a political
New York, Rio, and Buenos Aires Line
New_York,_Rio,_and_Buenos_Aires_Line
American postmaster and genealogist
1857, under the administration of Hon. Horatio King, First Assistant Postmaster-General. That position was held for more than forty years. During all
Elvira_Stone
American politician (1857–1933)
interred in Mount Hope Cemetery in Sheridan, Wyoming. First Assistant Postmaster General Joseph C. O'Mahoney was appointed by Governor Leslie A. Miller
John_B._Kendrick
Under-Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations (1957–1959) Assistant Postmaster-General (1955–1957) Later ennobled as Baron Alport Richard Alsager Conservative
List_of_United_Kingdom_MPs:_A
Mental Hygienist Clifford Whittingham Beers, onetime Second Assistant Postmaster General Warren Irving Glover, Mrs. Dwight Whitney Morrow." James, George
List of people from Englewood, New Jersey
List_of_people_from_Englewood,_New_Jersey
Scottish politician (1897–1966)
general election he was defeated by the Labour Party candidate Gilbert McAllister. In the war-time coalition government, he was Assistant Postmaster-General
Allan_Chapman_(politician)
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n.
An assistant restor.
a.
Of the second grade in the staff of the army; as, an assistant surgeon.
n.
An assistant.
n.
An attendant; one who is present.
adv.
With speed or expedition; as, he traveled posthaste; to send posthaste.
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A assistant proctor.
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Assisting; assistant; as, a suffragan bishop.
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An assistant treasurer.
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A poetaster.
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One who has charge of a station for the accommodation of travelers; one who supplies post horses.
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The office of postmaster.
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One who has charge of a post office, and the distribution and forwarding of mails.
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An assistant.
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An assistant farmer.
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An assistant or helper; a body of helpers.
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An assistant.
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The act of assisting; help; aid; furtherance; succor; support.
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A bailiff's assistant.
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The chief officer of the post-office department of a government. In the United States the postmaster-general is a member of the cabinet.