Ebenezer Hazard
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Ebenezer Hazard (1744–1817) was born in Philadelphia and educated at Princeton University. He established a publishing business in New York in (1770), but quit that business after five years. He was the Postmaster-General from 1782 to 1789. Afterwards, he helped to establish the Insurance Company of North America at Philadelphia.
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| Preceded by Richard Bache |
United States Postmaster General 1782 – 1789 |
Succeeded by Samuel Osgood (Federal Government) |
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