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Edward M. Morgan was appointed Postmaster of New York City by President Roosevelt yesterday, succeeding William R. Willcox, who resigned to become head of the Public Service Board. The announcement of the appointment was made at Oyster Bay in the afternoon after Mr. Morgan had taken luncheon with the
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President Taft to-day decided to reappoint Post-master Edward M. Morgan at New York for another term. Mr. Morgan's nomination, went to the Senate this ...
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Edward M. Morgan, Postmaster of the New York Post Office, died at 1:50 o clock this morning in the Lutheran Hospital, 343 Convent Avenue, following an ...
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He was born in 1855. Morgan started off as a letter carrier, and was appointed
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President. At the luncheon he was formally apprised of his appointment.
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This article is about the post master. For the Canadian professor, see
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Ed Morgan (professor)
Black & white photograph of a man - Morgan - sitting.
Brooklyn
Postman
United States Post Office Department
William Russell Willcox

Frank Harris Hitchcock
Earle Lewis Ovington

Frank Harris Hitchcock
Earle Lewis Ovington
Postmaster of New York City
airmail
Earle Lewis Ovington
Postmaster of New York City
Theodore Roosevelt
William R. Willcox
Public Service Board
William Howard Taft
Lutheran Hospital
Brooklyn, New York City


"E.M. Morgan Dies in his 70th Year. Postmaster Succumbs Early This Morning After Appendicitis Operation. First Named By Roosevelt. He Was the Only Letter Carrier to Rise to the Head of New York Office"
"Earle Ovington"
the original
"Edward M. Morgan made Postmaster. President Roosevelt Appoints Him to Succeed William R. Willcox. Was Once a Letter Carrier And Has Worked Up from the Bottom. His Selection Will Strengthen Taft Boom In This State"
The New York Times
"Keeps Postmaster Morgan. His Nomination Sent to the Senate by the President"

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