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USPS 240th anniversary coming up July 26th

USPS 240th anniversary coming up July 26th

The 12-page illustrated booklet, More Than Two Centuries of Service, includes a historical timeline, an overview of mail transportation and delivery, stamp and history trivia, and stamp prices through the years.

USPS to celebrate 240th anniversary this month and they want postal employees to share favorite postal moments

With the Postal Service’s 240th anniversary coming up July 26, employees are invited to contribute to the Postal Posts blog with submissions that answer the question: “In your postal career, what has been your most fulfilling or favorite moment?”

Submissions — which may include photos along with your story — must be received by Monday, July 13, and accompanied by a signed release form.

To submit an article and release:

  • Email to socialmedia@usps.gov with “Employee blog submission” in the subject line
  • Fax to 202-268-2175 to the attention of “USPS Social Media”
  • Mail to 475 L’Enfant Plaza, SW, RM 10501, Washington, DC 20260, to the attention of “USPS Social Media”

Submissions should be 300-500 words. Only submissions by current postal employees will be accepted.

Blog topics change each month. Visit the employee blog post submissions page for topics and additional guidelines

3 thoughts on “USPS 240th anniversary coming up July 26th

  1. Submit your article by 1. E-mail. 2. Fax 3. U.S. Mail. Wonder why the volume is dropping?!?!

  2. My favorite memory is/was how Congress wants to privatize the USPS. After 240 Yrs.
    of delivery they want to get rid of something that the CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA says that the U.S. Government must Provide, to the general population. They need to put it up for a vote to the general public and receive more than 3/4 approval to sell off USPS.

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