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      • On January 1, 1802, a post office was established in present-day Doylestown. Charles Stewart, the first postmaster, carried letters to recipients in the bell-shaped crown of his high beaver hat as he walked about the village.
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  2. Background. This record was prepared in the office of the Junior Assistant to the Postmaster General from 1832 to January 2, 1835; Second Assistant Postmaster General from July 2, 1836, to 1851; First Assistant Postmaster General from 1851 to 1950; and the Bureau of Post Office Operations from 1950 to September 30, 1971. Records Description.

  3. Jun 14, 2021 · Meet Charles Stewart. He was the village postmaster when the first office opened on Jan. 1, 1802. It was just 27 years after the U.S. Post Office was born during the American Revolution. Charlie’s claim to fame is he started the first door-to-door postal delivery route in the United States.

  4. Charles Stewart, the first postmaster, carried letters to recipients in the bell-shaped crown of his high beaver hat as he walked about the village. When Stewart died on February 7, 1804, his son-in-law Enoch Harvey became the next postmaster.

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  5. City: State: Clear. Enter a city, select a state, and click Search to see a list of postmasters, acting postmasters, and officers-in-charge reported to have served at that Post Office. Acting postmasters and officers-in-charge are listed only when they served in between two different postmasters. The city name must be an exact match.

  6. The first postal carrier system in the United States was inaugurated when Postmaster Stewart regularly carried the letters around the village in the bell-shaped crown of his high beaver hat and delivered them in person to his patrons.

  7. History. William Doyle's 18th Century Inn, founded at the intersection of the Philadelphia to Easton, and Swedsford to Coryell's Ferry roads, was the seed that bloomed into the town now known as Doylestown. As a major crossroads in a largely agricultural area, Doylestown became a central village in the County, leading to its designation as the ...

  8. The village took its name Davisville when General Davis was appointed first postmaster in 1826. The post office was removed to Southampton June 16, 1865, but after a year of strenuous opposition by the villagers it was returned to Davisville November 1, 1866, when Mrs. Rachel Hart was appointed postmistress, and it has been a post office ever ...

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