National Postal Museum explores the history of America's postal service
through numerous exhibits.
The National Postal Museum is dedicated to the preservation, study and
presentation of postal history and philately.
Coverage includes:-
Calendar of Events, Exhibits, Online Exhibits, Education Services, Games,
Development Office, Short Video Presentation,
Missouri Postal History Society
The purpose of the Society is to gather, study,
preserve and disseminate infromation regarding the postal history of the
state of Missouri from the pre-territoial era to the present.
History of the U.S. Postal Service
What is covered:-
Significant Dates In Postal History, United States Postal Systems, Colonial Times,
Continental Congress, The Post Office Department, The Postal Role In U.S. Development,
Pony Express, Railway Mail Service, Confederate Postal Service, Free City Delivery,
Rural Free Delivery, Parcel Post, Postal Savings System, Airmail, Missile Mail,
Mule Mail, Zip Code, Postal Reform, Postal Reorganization Act, United States Postal Service,
Postal Mechanization/Early Automation, Zip+4, The Age Of Automation, Competition And Change,
Stamps, Citizens' Stamp Advisory Committee, The First Commemorative Stamps, Postmasters General,
Governors Of The United States Postal Service, Postal Insignia, Inscriptions, Seal, Flag
Their Stamp on History, An educational site exploring the lives of important historical people
through their pictures on postage stamps.
What is covered:-
Activists, Men and women who spent their lives making a difference, actors, artists,
painters, sculptors, architects, athletes, doctors, nurses, inventors, lawyers, judges,
presidents, politicians, religious and military leaders, musicians, conductors, country singers, jazz greats, rock and rollers,
scientists, writers