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Montgomery Blair

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Montgomery Blair Famous memorial Veteran

Birth
Franklin County, Kentucky, USA
Death
27 Jul 1883 (aged 70)
Silver Spring, Montgomery County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.9470928, Longitude: -77.0123756
Plot
Section A 2
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US Postmaster General. Born in franklin County, Kentucky, he graduated from the West Point in 1835 and after serving as US Army officer in the Seminole War, he left the Army and studied law. He started a law practice in St. Louis, Missouri, served as US District Attorney (1839-43) and as judge of the court of common pleas (1834-49). In 1852, he moved to Maryland, where he practiced Supreme Court law and was a solicitor in the Court of Claims (1855–58). Blair took an active part in the presidential campaign of Abraham Lincoln and after his election to President, Lincoln appointed him to his cabinet as the 20th US Postmaster General in 1861. As Postmaster General, Blair made such reforms and improvements as the establishment of free city delivery, the adoption of a money order system and the use of railway mail cars were instituted for mail delivery. He resigned his post in September 1864 and served as general superintendent of the US Railway Mail Service, until his death at age 70 in Silver Spring, Maryland.
US Postmaster General. Born in franklin County, Kentucky, he graduated from the West Point in 1835 and after serving as US Army officer in the Seminole War, he left the Army and studied law. He started a law practice in St. Louis, Missouri, served as US District Attorney (1839-43) and as judge of the court of common pleas (1834-49). In 1852, he moved to Maryland, where he practiced Supreme Court law and was a solicitor in the Court of Claims (1855–58). Blair took an active part in the presidential campaign of Abraham Lincoln and after his election to President, Lincoln appointed him to his cabinet as the 20th US Postmaster General in 1861. As Postmaster General, Blair made such reforms and improvements as the establishment of free city delivery, the adoption of a money order system and the use of railway mail cars were instituted for mail delivery. He resigned his post in September 1864 and served as general superintendent of the US Railway Mail Service, until his death at age 70 in Silver Spring, Maryland.

Bio by: John "J-Cat" Griffith



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  • Added: May 16, 1998
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2937/montgomery-blair: accessed ), memorial page for Montgomery Blair (10 May 1813–27 Jul 1883), Find a Grave Memorial ID 2937, citing Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.