In 1881, he was appointed United States Postmaster General, a position he held until his death on March 25, 1883.
In 1971 this old mnemonic was further undercut when the United States Postmaster General ceased being a cabinet level position.
He was reportedly a finalist for the position of United States Postmaster General in 1976.
Bob's distinguished record of public service also included a two-year term as United States Postmaster General from 1986-1988.
He served as the United States Postmaster General between 1940 and 1945.
Bache served as United States Postmaster General from 1776 to 1782.
President James Buchanan offered him the position of United States Postmaster General in 1857, but had turned it down.
He managed Cleveland's successful campaign for president in 1884 and went on to serve as United States Postmaster General.
According to local legend, the United States Postmaster General submitted his name.
It was headed by the United States Postmaster General.