April 6, 2022

Avondale Goodyear Postmaster takes the oath

Local Postal leader to be formally installed in Thursday ceremony

What:

Carolyn Carter, the newly appointed Postmaster of Avondale Goodyear, will receive the oath of office in a special ceremony at the Goodyear Post Office on Thursday, April 7.

The brief installation program will feature the administration of the Postmaster’s Oath of Office.  

“This public event displays our resolve to serve all citizens of this state through reliable mail service. And these leaders are serving their communities with honor,” said Manager of Post Office Operations Frank Cetta. “As outlined in our USPS Delivering for America plan, we’re modernizing and continually adapting to the evolving needs of our customers. We play a vital role we play in connecting neighbors and the community to the nation.”

Who:

Postmaster Carolyn Carter
Frank Cetta, USPS Manager, Post Office Operations

When:

11:00 a.m., Thursday, April 7, 2022

Where:

Avondale Goodyear Post Office
875 S Estrella Parkway
Goodyear, AZ 85338-9998

Background:

The title, “Postmaster” carries with it both a Noble Heritage and a Vital Responsibility.

Originally, the word Postmaster was referred as the one who provided post horses.  According to the Oxford Dictionary, postmaster means “master of the posts, the officer who has charge or direction of the posts.”

William Penn established Pennsylvania’s first post office in 1683. 

In 1737, Benjamin Franklin was appointed Postmaster at Philadelphia.  He laid out new post roads, helped expand mail service from Canada to New York and instituted overnight delivery between Philadelphia and New York City, a distance of 90 miles. In 1774, Franklin was dismissed from office in 1774 because of his efforts on behalf of the patriots.

When the Continental Congress met in May 1775, they named Franklin as postmaster general for the 13 American colonies. 

From 1775 until the early 1800s, Postmasters were appointed by the postmaster general.  In 1836, postmasters were appointed by the president, but this of course changed whenever a new party was elected.  It was not until August 1970, with the signing of the Postal Reorganization Act, which took effect in July 1971, that the patronage system was finally removed from the postal service once and for all.  Postmasters began being appointed on merit alone. 

Along the way, there have been several famous individuals, who have served as postmasters.  In 1833, Abraham Lincoln was appointed postmaster of New Salem, IL. 

Other notable individuals who served as postmaster included abolitionist John Brown, businessman Conrad Hilton, novelist William Faulkner, and humorist Bill Nye. 

Postmaster Carolyn D. Carter continues this proud heritage.

The Postal Service generally receives no tax dollars for operating expenses and relies on the sale of postage, products and services to fund its operations.

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