The USPS Celebrates 250 Years of Dedicated Service

Founded in 1775 — before the founding of our country, in fact — the United States Postal Service is celebrating 250 years of continuous service.

In a statement on its website about the impressive achievement, the agency notes, “On July 26, 1775, a year before declaring independence from Great Britain, members of the Second Continental Congress appointed Benjamin Franklin the first American Postmaster General at a meeting in Philadelphia. Our founding fathers knew that a robust, reliable, and secure means of exchanging information was critical to unify the distant parts of our nation — and to maintain unity once we achieved independence.”

So not only is Ben Franklin a pillar of the print community, he is also the father of the mail space as well. An impressive legacy to say the least.

The USPS Celebrates 250 Years of Dedicated Service

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