King was appointed postmaster in 1885 and held this position for 36 years.
He was appointed postmaster in 1837, holding the office for four years.
In 1936, he was appointed postmaster and served until his death.
He was appointed postmaster of Mercer from 1837 to 1841.
Brown was appointed postmaster when he got a post office established in his store on April 17, 1886.
In 1915, he was appointed postmaster of Worcester, and served until his death.
Dibble was appointed postmaster in July 1839 and continued until 1842.
Charles was again appointed postmaster to a re-established post office on May 18, 1874, a position he held until his 1879 death.
He was appointed first postmaster of the city under the Continental Congress.
He was appointed Postmaster from 1885-1889, during the Cleveland administration.