Timeline of postal history (original) (raw)
This is a timeline of significant events in postal history, including dates relating to postage stamps.
Seventeenth Century
- 1639 - Richard Fairbanks' tavern in Boston named repository for overseas mail
Eighteenth Century
- 1775 - Benjamin Franklin, first Postmaster General under Continental Congress
- 1789 - Samuel Osgood, first Postmaster General under Constitution
- 1792 - On February 20 the Postal Service Act establishes the United States Post Office Department.
1810s
1820s
- 1823 - Navigable waters designated post roads by US Congress
- 1825 - Dead letter office
- 1829 - US Postmaster General joins Cabinet
1830s
- 1830 - US Office of Instructions and Mail Depredations established, later Office of the Chief Postal Inspector
- 1838 - Railroads designated post routes by U Congress
1840s
- 1840 - Penny Black, first regular official postage stamp
- 1843 April - first stamps of Z�rich and Geneva
- 1843 August 1 - Bull's Eyes, first stamps of Brazil
- 1845 - New York Postmaster's Provisional
- 1845 - US Star routes
- 1847 - first stamps of United States
- 1848 - first use of Perot Provisionals in Bermuda
- 1849 - first stamps of Belgium
1850s
- 1850 - first stamps of Austria and Lombardy-Venetia
- 1850 - first stamps of British Guiana
- 1850 - first stamps of federal Switzerland
- 1850 - first stamps of New South Wales
- 1850 - first stamps of Victoria
- 1851 - Hawaiian Missionaries, first stamps of kingdom of Hawaii
- 1852 - Scinde Dawks in India
- 1852 - first stamps of Barbados
- 1852 - US Stamped envelopes
- 1853 November 1 - first stamps of Tasmania
- 1854 - first stamps of India
- 1854 - first stamps of Western Australia
- 1855 - first stamps of South Australia
- 1855 - US Registered Mail
- 1855 - US Compulsory prepayment of postage
- 1856 August 21 - first stamps of Corrientes
- 1856 - first stamps of Danish West Indies
- 1856 - British Guiana 1c magenta issued
- 1858 April 29 - first stamps of Buenos Aires
- 1858 May 1 - first stamps of Argentine Confederation
- 1858 October 28 - stamps issued by Cordoba
- 1858 - Street letter boxes
- 1858 - London divided into postal districts, precursor of UK Postcode System
- 1859 - first stamps of Bahamas
1860s
- 1860 November 1 - first stamps of Queensland
- 1860 - first stamps of Jamaica
- 1860 - Pony Express
- 1861 - American Civil War begins, postmasters in South make provisional issues
- 1861 - first stamps of Confederate States of America
- 1862 January 11 - first stamps of Argentine Republic
- 1862 - first stamps of Antigua
- 1862 - US Railway mail service, experimental
- 1863 - US Free city delivery
- 1863 - US Uniform postage rates, regardless of distance
- 1863 - US Domestic mail divided into three classes
- 1863 - Bolivia lets a private contract for mail, rescinds it six weeks later
- 1864 - US Post offices categorized by classes
- 1864 - US Railroad post offices
- 1864 - US Domestic money orders
- 1865 - first regular stamp issue in Bermuda
- 1866 - first stamps of British Honduras
- 1866 - Lombardy-Venetia annexed to Italy, including postal services
- 1867 - first stamps of Bolivia
- 1867 - first stamps of Austrian post offices in the Turkish Empire
- 1868 - first stamps of Azores
- 1869 - Foreign or international money orders
1870s
- 1870 - first stamps of Angola
- 1871 - first stamps of Afghanistan
- 1871 - first stamps of Japan
- 1872 - United States Post Office Department established as an executive department by Congress
- 1872 - US Congress enacts Mail Fraud Statute
- 1873 - first stamps of Iceland
- 1873 - US Penny postal card
- 1874 - General Postal Union (later Universal Postal Union)
- 1879 - Domestic mail divided into four classes
- 1879 June 1 - first stamps of Bulgaria
1880s
- 1880 - US Congress establishes title of Chief Post Office Inspector
- 1882 - stamps of Straits Settlements overprinted at Bangkok
- 1885 - US Special Delivery
- 1886 - first stamps of British Bechuanaland
- 1886 - first stamps of Congo Free State (Belgian Congo)
- 1887 - International parcel post
- 1888 - first stamps of Bechuanaland Protectorate
1890s
- 1890 - first stamps of the Brazilian Republic
- 1890 - first stamps of British East Africa
- 1891 - first stamps of British Central Africa
- 1892 - first stamps of Anjouan
- 1892 - first stamps of Angra
- 1892 - first stamps of Benin
- 1893 - First commemorative stamps
- 1893 - Hawaiian monarchy overthrown, first stamps of republic
- 1895 - stamps of Dahomey supersede those of Benin
- 1896 - US Rural free delivery, experimental
- 1898 - stamps of Cuba under US military rule
- 1898 - Puerto Rico stamps issued under US administration
- 1898 - US Private postcards authorized
- 1899 - US stamps overprinted for use in Guam
- 1899 - first stamps of Philippines, overprinted US issues
- 1899 - US stamps supersede those of Hawaii
1900s
- 1900 - first stamps of Kiauchau, German colony in China
- 1902 - US Rural free delivery, permanent
- 1903 - first stamps of Aitutaki
- 1903 - first stamps of Austrian post offices in Crete
- 1904 - first stamps of Panama Canal Zone
- 1906 - first stamps of Brunei, overprints on Labuan
- 1908 - first stamps of Belgian Congo under Belgian administration
1910s
- 1911 - Postal savings system
- 1911 - Carriage of mail by airplane sanctioned between Garden City and Mineola, NY; Earle H. Ovington, first U. S. mail pilot
- 1912 - US Village delivery
- 1912 - last stamps of Anjouan, superseded by Madagascar
- 1913 - first stamps of Australia, superseding those of the various former colonies
- 1913 June - first stamps of Albania
- 1913 - US Parcel post
- 1913 - US Post Office Insurance
- 1913 - US Collect-on-delivery
- 1914 - US Government-owned and -operated vehicle service
- 1915 August 15 - British forces overprint Iranian stamps in Bushire, use until October 16
- 1916 - US Postal Inspectors solve last known stagecoach robbery
- 1918 - first airmail stamps of US, some are the Inverted Jenny
- 1918 - first stamps of the Italian occupation of Trieste and Trentino
- 1919 - first stamps of Armenia and Azerbaijan
- 1919 - first stamps of Batum
1920s
- 1920 - US Metered postage
- 1920 - First transcontinental airmail
- 1920 - plebiscite stamps for Allenstein
- 1920 - first stamps of Upper Volta as French colony
- 1920 June - first stamps of La Aguera
- 1921 - East Africa and Uganda Protectorates issues stamps
- 1922 July 13 - Barbuda overprints stamps of Leeward Islands
- 1922 - Karelia briefly independent, issues stamps
- 1922 - first stamps of Kenya and Uganda
- 1922 - first stamps of Ascension Island
- 1922 - last stamps of La Aguera
- 1923 - first stamps of Jordan (as British mandate)
- 1923 - first stamps of Transcaucasian Federated Republics, superseding those of Armenia
- 1924 - first stamps of Algeria
- 1924 - Regular US transcontinental airmail service
- 1925 - Special handling
- 1925 - first stamps of Alaouites
- 1927 - International airmail
- 1928 - first stamps of Spanish Andorra
1930s
- 1931 June 16 - first stamps of French Andorra
- 1933 August 10 - first stamps of Bahrain, issued by Indian postal administration
- 1933 December 1 - first stamps of Basutoland
- 1935 May - common issue of stamps for Silver Jubilee of King George V
- 1935 November 15 - first stamps of Commonwealth of the Philippines
- 1935 - first stamps of Kenya, Uganda, Tanganyika
- 1935 - Trans-Pacific airmail
- 1937 April 1 - first stamps of Aden
- 1937 April 1 - first stamps of Burma, overprints on India
- 1937 May 12 - common issue of stamps for coronation of King George VI
- 1938 April 14 - stamps issued for Alexandretta, last on November 10
- 1938 - Austrian stamps phased out after Anschluss
- 1939 - Trans-Atlantic airmail
- 1939 - Autogiro service, experimental
1940s
- 1941 - US Highway post offices
- 1942 - US V-mail
- 1943 - US Postal zoning system in 124 major post offices
- 1945 May - provisional stamps issued for Austria
- 1946 - first stamps of independent Jordan
- 1948 - British postal administration takes over in Bahrain
- 1948 - US Parcel post international air service
- 1948 - US Parcel post domestic air service
- 1949 July 18 - first stamps of Ryukyu Islands
1950s
- 1950 - US Residential deliveries cut from two to one a day
- 1951 - first stamps of United Nations
- 1953 - Piggy-back mail service by trailers or railroad flatcars
- 1953 - US Airlift
- 1955 - US Certified mail
- 1957 - US Citizens' Stamp Advisory Committee
- 1958 April 23 - members of West Indies Federation make a joint issue
- 1959 - UK Postcode scheme introduced
- 1959 - first stamp of independent Upper Volta
- 1959 - Missile mail dispatched from submarine to mainland Florida
1960s
- 1960 - Facsimile mail
- 1960 July - Katanga secedes from Congo, issues stamps until 1961
- 1962 April - first stamps of Bhutan
- 1962 July 1 - first stamps of Burundi
- 1963 - ZIP Code and sectional center plan
- 1963 February 1 - first stamps of British Antarctic Territory
- 1963 December 12 - first stamps of Kenya
- 1964 March 30 - first stamps of Abu Dhabi
- 1964 June 20 - first stamps of Ajman
- 1964 - Self-service post offices
- 1964 - Simplified postmark
- 1965 - Optical scanner (ZIP Code reader tested)
- 1966 September 30 - first stamps of Botswana
- 1966 December 2 - first stamps of independent Barbados
- 1966 - US Postal savings system terminated
- 1967 - Mandatory presorting by ZIP Code for second - and third-class mailers
- 1967 August 21 - first stamps of Afars and Issas
- 1967 September 4 - first stamps of Anguilla
- 1968 January 17 - first stamps of British Indian Ocean Territory
- 1968 November 19 - first regular stamps of Barbuda
- 1968 - US Priority Mail, a subclass of First-Class Mail
- 1969 - US Patronage no longer a factor in postmaster and rural carrier appointments
- 1969 - First die proof of a US postage stamp canceled on moon by Apollo 11 mission
1970s
- 1970 - MAILGRAM
- 1970 - US Postal Reorganization Act
- 1970 - US Express Mail, experimental
- 1971 - United States Postal Service began operation; Postmaster General no longer in Cabinet
- 1971 - Labor contract achieved through collective bargaining for the first time in history of US federal government
- 1971 - US Star routes changed to highway contract routes
- 1971 - US National service standards established: overnight delivery of 95% of airmail within 600]] miles and 95% of First-Class Mail within local areas
- 1971 July 29 - first stamps of Bangladesh
- 1972 - US Stamps by mail
- 1972 - US Passport applications accepted in post offices
- 1973 - US National service standards expanded to include second-day delivery of parcel post traveling up to 150]] miles, with one-day delivery time added for each additional 400]] miles
- 1973 June 1 - first stamps of Belize
- 1974 - Highway post offices terminated
- 1974 - First satellite transmission of MAILGRAMs
- 1975 November 11 - first stamp of independent Angola
- 1975 December 8 - first stamps of renamed Benin
- 1976 - Post office class categories eliminated
- 1976 - Discount for presorted First-Class Mail
- 1977 - US Airmail abolished as a separate rate category
- 1977 - US Express Mail, permanent new class of service
- 1977 - Final run of US railroad post office on June 30
- 1978 - US Discount for presorted second-class mail
- 1978 - US Postage stamps and other philatelic items copyrighted
- 1979 - US Discount for presorted bulk third-class mail
- 1979 - US Postal Career Executive Service (PCES)
- 1979 July 12 - first stamps of Kiribati
- 1979 - Canal Zone transferred to Panama along with postal service
1980s
- 1980 - US New standards require envelopes and postcards to be at least 3 1/2" high and 5" long to be mailable
- 1980 - INTELPOST (high-speed international electronic message service)
- 1981 - US Controlled circulation classification discontinued
- 1981 - US Discount for First-Class Mail presorted to carrier routes
- 1982 - US Automation begins with installation of optical character readers
- 1982 - US E-COM (Electronic Computer-Originated Mail, electronic message service with hard copy delivery)
- 1983 - US ZIP + 4
- 1983 - Ended public service subsidy from US federal government
- 1984 - US Integrated retail terminals automate postal windows
- 1984 November 21 - first stamps of Burkina Faso
- 1985 - Jackie Strange, first female Deputy US Postmaster General
- 1985 - US E-COM terminated
- 1986 - International Priority Airmail
- 1986 - US Postal Service realigned; field divisions created
- 1986 January 1 - first stamps of Aruba
- 1987 - US Small parcel and bundle sorters
- 1987 - US Stamps by phone
- 1987 - US Multiline optical character readers ordered
- 1988 - US Inspector General's Act extends duties of Chief Postal Inspector
- 1989 - Universal Postal Union Congress in Washington, DC
1990s
- 1990 - US Wide area barcode readers
- 1990 - US Easy Stamp, allowing purchase of stamps through computers
- 1990 - US International business reply service
- 1991 - US Independent measurement of First-Class Mail service
- 1992 - US Remote barcoding system
- 1992 - USPS Reorganization: regions, divisions and management sectional centers replaced by area and district offices for customer service and mail processing
- 1992 - US Stamps sold through automatic teller machines
- 1992 March 20 - first stamps of Belarus
- 1992 March 26 - Axerbaijan resumes issuing stamps
- 1992 - first stamps of Kazakhstan