USPS: Women’s History Month

The Postal Service and other organizations will observe Women’s History Month, which begins March 1. Women have shaped postal history since 1775, when Mary Katherine Goddard was appointed the first woman postmaster in Baltimore. The first known appointment of a woman to carry mail occurred in 1845, when Sarah Black began ferrying mail between the…

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Two words for Hillary: “Postal banking”

Gail Cornwall – February 28, 2016 As she watches a man with whom she publicly agrees on almost everything be anointed prince of progress, Hillary Clinton feels the burning desire to have her liberalism recognized. It’s an uphill battle, because she doesn’t appear to understand what it’s like to be a working-class American. Two words…

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