The American Postal Service / History of the Postal Service from the Earliest Times - Louis Melius - Book

The American Postal Service / History of the Postal Service from the Earliest Times

The Project Gutenberg eBook, The American Postal Service, by Louis Melius

History of the Postal Service from the Earliest Times
The American System Described with Full Details of Operation
A Fund of Interesting Information upon All Postal Subjects
By LOUIS MELIUS Washington, D. C.
Second Edition Revised and Enlarged Copyright 1917 Louis Melius
NATIONAL CAPITAL PRESS, INC., WASHINGTON, D. C.
Postmaster General Burleson

Albert Sidney Burleson, of Austin, Tex., Postmaster General, was born June 7, 1863, at San Marcos, Tex.; was educated at Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas, Baylor University (of Waco), and University of Texas. Was admitted to the bar in 1884; was Assistant City Attorney of Austin in 1885, ‘86, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89 and ‘90; was appointed by the Governor of Texas, Attorney of the Twenty-Sixth Judicial District in 1891; was elected to said office, 1892, ‘94 and ‘96; was elected to the 56th, 57th, 58th, 59th, 60th, 61st, 62d, and 63d Congresses; appointed Postmaster General March 4, 1913, and confirmed March 6, 1913.
John C. Koons, First Assistant Postmaster General, entered the service as a Railway Postal Clerk; was transferred to Washington and made Post Office Inspector, subsequently made Chief of the Division of Salaries and Allowances and member of the Parcel Post Commission, in which latter connection his services were considered of especial value and importance. Appointed Chief Post Office Inspector and upon the resignation of the late First Assistant Postmaster General, Daniel C. Roper, was named to succeed him. His legal residence is in Carroll Co., Md.

Louis Melius
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2015-01-18

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Postal service -- United States -- History

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