Just in time for Women's History Month this book profiles 362 women, 267 statues of real women and 62 museums that honor women. All right here in the United States. I hope you will join me in learning more about the women that are familiar and be surprised and inspired by the many that will be new to you.
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Sarah Black was the first Mail Carrier in 1845 in Charleston, Maryland
The first known woman to be appointed as a mail carrier was SARAH BLACK in April of 1845. She lived in Charleston, Maryland and her an...
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According to the United States Post office web site, [usps.com/who-we-are/postal-history/women-postmasters.pdf] there were two women, Lydi...
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The first known woman to be appointed as a mail carrier was SARAH BLACK in April of 1845. She lived in Charleston, Maryland and her an...
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1792 Sarah Goddard and Mary Katherine Goddard were known female Postmasters in the 1700s. The post office archives goes on to mention...
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