Site of Cumberland Valley Post Office

Historical marker location:
Cumberland Valley Township, Pennsylvania
( Marker is on Centerville Road, 0.1 miles south of Nave Road, on the right when traveling south.)

1871 - 1945

  A brief timeline of the history of the United States Postal Service (USPS)
  • 1775: The Second Continental Congress establishes the Constitutional Post to provide postal services in the thirteen American colonies. Benjamin Franklin is appointed as the first Postmaster General.

  • 1792: The Postal Service Act is passed, officially establishing the United States Postal Service as a federal agency. It sets the foundation for the organization and regulation of postal operations.

  • 1847: The introduction of prepaid adhesive postage stamps revolutionizes mail delivery, simplifying the process and promoting efficiency.

  • 1860: The Pony Express, a fast mail delivery service, is launched to transport mail between the eastern and western regions of the United States. It becomes famous for its daring riders and swift delivery.

  • 1863: Free city delivery is introduced, allowing mail to be delivered directly to urban households and businesses rather than being picked up from local post offices.

  • 1864: The Postal Money Order system is established, providing a secure way for people to send money through the mail.

  • 1896: Rural Free Delivery (RFD) is implemented, bringing mail delivery to rural areas for the first time. This service significantly improves communication and connects rural communities to the rest of the country.

  • 1971: The United States Postal Service is reorganized as an independent agency within the federal government, operating as the USPS. It is no longer directly controlled by the Postmaster General.

  • 1974: The USPS introduces the ZIP (Zone Improvement Plan) Code system, which assigns unique codes to geographic areas to improve mail sorting and delivery efficiency.

  • 1997: The USPS launches its website, usps.com, providing online access to postal services, tracking, and information.

  • 2001: Following the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the USPS faces security challenges and undergoes significant changes to enhance mail screening and protection.

  • 2013: The USPS announces the end of Saturday mail delivery for regular letters and reduces delivery to five days a week.

  • Present: The USPS continues to be a vital service, handling billions of pieces of mail annually and adapting to changes in technology, communication, and the shipping industry. It plays a crucial role in connecting people, facilitating commerce, and serving as a backbone of the American communication infrastructure.

This timeline provides an overview of key milestones in the history of the USPS, which has played a crucial role in facilitating communication and connecting communities throughout the United States for over two centuries.

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The town of Gettysburg in Pennsylvania was the site of the famous Civil War battle in 1863, which was the turning point of the war and resulted in a Union victory.
Bedford County, Pennsylvania, has a rich and diverse history that dates back to the 18th century. The area was inhabited by Native American tribes, including the Delaware and Shawnee, before European settlers arrived. In 1750, Bedford County was established as one of the original counties of Pennsylvania.

During the French and Indian War (1754-1763), Bedford County played a significant role as it was located on the western frontier. The county was involved in military campaigns and saw the construction of Fort Bedford for protection against Native American attacks. The war had a major impact on the region, shaping the future development of its settlements.

In the following years, Bedford County experienced rapid growth and development. It became an important transportation hub with the construction of the Bedford Turnpike and the Pennsylvania Canal, connecting it to major cities like Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. This allowed the county to flourish economically, attracting new settlers and industries.

In the 19th century, Bedford County played an active role in the American Civil War. Many residents volunteered to fight for both the Union and Confederate forces. The county suffered significant losses and witnessed battles and skirmishes, including the Battle of Gettysburg, which had a profound impact on the local community.

Today, Bedford County is known for its scenic beauty, historic sites, and outdoor recreational opportunities. Visitors can explore attractions such as Old Bedford Village, which showcases life in the 18th and 19th centuries, and the historic buildings in downtown Bedford. The county continues to celebrate its rich heritage, preserving its history while embracing modern advancements.

This timeline provides a glimpse into the major events and milestones that have shaped the history of Bedford County, Pennsylvania.

  • 1750: The area of present-day Bedford County is inhabited by Native American tribes such as the Shawnee and the Lenape.
  • 1758: Fort Bedford is established by the British during the French and Indian War.
  • 1771: Bedford County is officially founded on March 9, becoming one of the original counties of Pennsylvania.
  • 1795: The county seat is moved from Bedford Village to the newly established town of Bedford.
  • 1804: The Henry Bridge, the first bridge to cross the Raystown Branch of the Juniata River, is completed.
  • 1861-1865: Bedford County contributes soldiers to the Union Army during the American Civil War.
  • 1952: Construction of the Pennsylvania Turnpike begins, running through the southern part of Bedford County.
  • 1995: Shawnee State Park is established, providing outdoor recreational opportunities for residents and visitors.