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Postal Museum

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Postal Museum
Postal Museum
Postal Museum
Postal Museum
Postal Museum
Postal Museum
Postal Museum
Postal Museum
Postal Museum
Postal Museum
Postal Museum
Postal Museum
Postal Museum
Postal Museum
Postal Museum
Postal Museum
Postal Museum
Postal Museum
Postal Museum
Postal Museum
Postal Museum
Postal Museum
Postal Museum
Postal Museum
Postal Museum
Phone:
+1 800-275-8777

Hours:
SundayClosed
Monday11:30am - 3:30pm
Tuesday11:30am - 3:30pm
Wednesday11:30am - 3:30pm
Thursday11:30am - 3:30pm
Friday11:30am - 3:30pm
SaturdayClosed


The postage stamps and postal system of the Confederate States of America carried the mail of the Confederacy for a brief period in American history. Early in 1861 when South Carolina no longer considered itself part of the Union and demanded that the U.S. Army abandon Fort Sumter, plans for a Confederate postal system were already underway. Indeed, the Confederate Post office was established on February 21, 1861; and it was not until April 12 that the American Civil War officially began, when the Confederate Army fired upon US soldiers who had refused to abandon the fort. However, the United States Post Office Department continued to handle the mail of the seceded states as usual during the first weeks of the war. It was not until June 1 that the Confederate Post office took over collection and delivery, now faced with the task of providing postage stamps and mail services for its citizens. The CSA Constitution had provided for a national postal service to be established, then required it to be self-financing beginning March 1, 1863 . President Jefferson Davis had appointed John Henninger Reagan on March 6, 1861, to head the new Confederate States of America Post-office Department. The Confederate Post Office proved to be very efficient and remained in operation for the entire duration of the Civil War.
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