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You are here Home. An article courtesy of the Thomas Jefferson Encyclopedia. Click for more. The Oxford Companion to American History , s. Evolution of Executive Departments of the Continental Congress, See pp. Journals of the Continental Congress , ed. Worthington Chauncey Ford Washington, D. MB , , n Transcription available at Founders Online. PTJ , In , the Continental Congress appointed Benjamin Franklin as the first postmaster general, in charge of the newly created Post Office Department.

Franklin had proven his abilities when he was appointed postmaster general in Philadelphia in and had brought new organization, speed and reliability to the service. Between and , the number of post offices increased from just 75 to 24, Carriers initially transported the mail by foot and on horseback, then moving to stagecoaches, rail, cars and trucks — and ultimately to airplanes. Those early days of mail delivery resulted in huge improvements to the country's system of roads.

Local governments also extended and improved their existing highways to help the new mail service called rural free delivery RFD. The most celebrated form of mail delivery was the Pony Express. Sign up for our Newsletter! Mobile Newsletter banner close. Mobile Newsletter chat close. Mobile Newsletter chat dots. The postal service is a not-for-profit, self-supporting agency that covers the majority of its expenses through postage stamp use in the United States started in and related products.

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