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Postmaster General Will Hays with his four assistants. L to R, Unidentified, First Assistant Postmaster General Hubert Work; Second Assistant Postmaster General E.H. Shaugnnessy; Third Assistant Postmaster General W. Irving Glover; Fourth Assistant Postmaster General Harry H. Hillany. Back row: W. Mooney; Rush D. Simmons; G.W. Perkins; T.L. Degman; John H. Edwards

Postmaster General Will Hays with his four assistants. L to R, [Unidentified], First Assistant Postmaster General Hubert Work; Second Assistant Postmaster General E.H. Shaugnnessy; Third Assistant Postmaster General W. Irving Glover; Fourth Assistant Postmaster General Harry H. Hillany

Postmaster General Will Hays with his four assistants. L to R, Unidentified, First Assistant Postmaster General Hubert Work; Second Assistant Postmaster General E.H. Shaugnnessy; Third Assistant Postmaster General W. Irving Glover; Fourth Assistant Postmaster General Harry H. Hillany

Administrative Assistant to Postmaster General and Assistant Postmaster General take oath of office at same time., Robert S. of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, beings sworn in as Administrative Assistant to Postmaster General Brown, and Frederic A. Tilton of Detroit, Mich., taking the oath of office as Thrid Assistant Postmaster General today. In the photograph, left to right: A.E. Davis, Chief Clerk of Post Office Department, who administered the oaths; Frederic A. Tilten; Walter S. Brown; Postmaster General; and Robert S. Regar

Administrative Assistant to Postmaster General and Assistant Postmaster General take oath of office at same time., Robert S. of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, beings sworn in as Administrative Assistant to Postmaster General Brown, and Frederic A. Tilton of Detroit, Mich., taking the oath of office as Thrid Assistant Postmaster General today. In the photograph, left to right: A.E. Davis, Chief Clerk of Post Office Department, who administered the oaths; Frederic A. Tilten; Walter S. Brown; Postmaster General; and Robert S. Regar

Pennsylvanian is commissioned as third Assistant Postmaster General. Washington, D.C., Feb. 1. Ramsey Black, of Harrisburg, PA., was today sworn in and presented with his commission as third Assistant Postmaster General by PMG James A. Farley. Black succeeds the late Clinton B. Eilenberger. In the photograph, left to right: Roy North, ... Asst. PMG.; Ramsey S. Black; Senator ...uffey, of PA.; PMG James A. Farley and ... J. Swope of PA, 2138

Pennsylvanian is commissioned as third Assistant Postmaster General. Washington, D.C., Feb. 1. Ramsey Black, of Harrisburg, PA., was today sworn in and presented with his commission as third Assistant Postmaster General by PMG James A. Farley. Black succeeds the late Clinton B. Eilenberger. In the photograph, left to right: Roy North, [...] Asst. PMG.; Ramsey S. Black; Senator [...]uffey, of PA.; PMG James A. Farley and [...] J. Swope of PA, 2/1/38

Bessie Donaldson, Deputy and Asst. Postmaster, William E. Slattery, Comp. of Post Off. Dept., A.H. Gilbert, Chief Asst. of Post Off., John E. Lammel, Director of [...] Post Office, [...] Postmaster James Farley, William W. Hoover, [...] Postmaster, [...]

Graf Zeppelin stamps go? Assistant Postmaster General Frederic A. Tilton purchasing the first Graf Zeppelin stamps which were sold at the Washington city post office today. Mrs. M.C. Shaughnessy, Assistant Philatolic Agent, is shown selling the stamps to the General. Others in the photograph, left to right: Assistant Washington Postmaster W.H. Haycock; Philip H. Ward, editor, Makeel's Weekly Stamp News; Assistant Postmaster General Tilton; L. Eidsness, superintendent, Division of Stamps; and William M. Mooney, Washington Postmaster

Postmaster General Will Hays with his four assistants. L to R, [Unidentified, First Assistant Postmaster General Hubert Work]; Second Assistant Postmaster General E.H. Shaugnnessy; Third Assistant Postmaster General W. Irving Glover; Fourth Assistant Postmaster General Harry H. Hillany. Back row: W. Mooney; Rush D. Simmons; G.W. Perkins; T.L. Degman; John H. Edwards

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Graf Zeppelin stamps go? Assistant Postmaster General Frederic A. Tilton purchasing the first Graf Zeppelin stamps which were sold at the Washington city post office today. Mrs. M.C. Shaughnessy, Assistant Philatolic Agent, is shown selling the stamps to the General. Others in the photograph, left to right: Assistant Washington Postmaster W.H. Haycock; Philip H. Ward, editor, Makeel's Weekly Stamp News; Assistant Postmaster General Tilton; L. Eidsness, superintendent, Division of Stamps; and William M. Mooney, Washington Postmaster

DINNER TO THE HONORABLE GEORGE VON L. MEYER, POSTMASTER GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES [held by] W. ATLEE BURPEE [at] "UNION LEAGUE, THE, PHILADELPHIA, PA" (OTHER (CLUB);)

Honorable Charles Hays of ALA. - Public domain portrait photograph

Little Paddy Mooney - Public domain sheet music scan

[Portrait of Paul Whiteman, Joe Mooney, Andy Fitzgerald, Gaeton (Gate) Frega, and Jack Hotop, Eddie Condon's, New York, N.Y., ca. June 1947]

Backyard of James Simmons' farmhouse which he rents from an insurance company. Simmons is a tenant farmer with ten children. Near Marseilles, Illinois

Washington, D.C. A new mobile canteen, recently received by the District of Columbia Red Cross, serving the armed forces around the district. Mrs. Harold Hoskins and her three assistants are feeding transient pilots and crews at a nearby Army airport

Darlington District, South Carolina : improved for Mills' Atlas, 1820 ; enga by H. S. Tanner & assistants.

HAYS, W. HONORABLE - Harris & Ewing, Studio Portrait

Santa Maria Plantation, Perkins Road, Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish, LA

Wenceslaus Hollar - Fireworks at Hemissem, Bohemia

J. Hays Hammond, seated at desk

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glass negatives postmaster general postmaster general hays assistants four assistants assistant hubert work first assistant postmaster general hubert work second assistant postmaster general e shaugnnessy third assistant postmaster general w glover fourth assistant postmaster general harry h hillany row mooney rush rush d simmons perkins degman john edwards john edwards harris and ewing washington dc studio portrait 1900 s men us army us military command portrait photographs politics and government 1900 s library of congress