Sunday, May 7, 2023

THE ONLY PRESIDENT TO SERVE AS POSTMASTER

On May 7, 1833, Abraham Lincoln became the postmaster of New Salem, Illinois.  He was just 24 years old at the time and held the post for three years (the post office closed May 30, 1836).  In exchange for his work, Lincoln received a small salary plus the privilege of sending and receiving letters for free.  He was also delivered a free local newspaper each day.

 

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