In 1800, he was named deputy postmaster.
In 1802, he was named deputy postmaster, serving until 1807 and again from 1812 until his death in Charlottetown in 1825.
In 1707, the British government bought the rights to the North American postal service and appointed local deputy postmasters general.
McCormick also served as deputy collector of customs, a magistrate and deputy postmaster.
He moved to Rochester, Minnesota, in 1856, and was appointed deputy postmaster of Rochester in 1859.
He served as deputy postmaster general, the second in command, from 1964 to 1969.
In 1859, the Post Office was moved to Otisville with Robert Shaw appointed deputy postmaster.
Stephen Gorham was made deputy postmaster in April 1791.
Randolph was also commissioned with a long list of other posts, including secretary of the dominion, collector of customs, and deputy postmaster.
As deputy postmaster, Franklin became interested in the North Atlantic Ocean circulation patterns.