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Mary Katharine Goddard (June 16, 1738 – August 12, 1816) was an early American publisher, and the postmaster of the Baltimore Post Office from 1775 to 1789.
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Nov 14, 2018 · Mary Katharine was named Baltimore's postmaster that October, which likely made her the United States' only female employee when the nation was ...
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Jun 12, 2024 · Mary Katherine Goddard was an early American printer and publisher who was also probably the first woman postmaster in America.
Mary Katherine Goddard embodied the revolutionary spirit of her time in everything she pursued--from running a newspaper to a running a post office. She handled ...

Mary Katharine Goddard

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Mary Katharine Goddard was an early American publisher, and the postmaster of the Baltimore Post Office from 1775 to 1789. She was the older sister of William Goddard, also a publisher and printer. She was the second printer to print the... Wikipedia
Born: June 16, 1738, Connecticut
Died: August 12, 1816 (age 78 years), Baltimore, MD
Known for: First to print the United States Declaration of Independence with the names of the signatories
Notable work: The Goddard Broadside

Mar 18, 2021 · In 1738, Mary Katherine Goddard was born in New London, Connecticut, into a family of printers and postmasters. Growing up, Goddard was ...
Mary Katherine Goddard, printer, newspaper publisher, and postmaster, was born in Connecticut on June 16, 1738. She lived in Baltimore, Maryland from 1774 ...
Jan 26, 2022 · Mary Katharine Goddard was not a man or a signer, but her name appears on the Declaration of Independence.
Mary Katherine Goddard (1738-1816) was appointed Baltimore's postmaster in 1775, and may have been the first woman postmaster in colonial America.
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In 1774, Mary Katharine Goddard assumed the management of an infant newspaper and conducted it successfully through all the years of the Revolutionary War. In ...
Mary Katherine Goddard proved that she could succeed outside of the home by working in the news, printing, and postal fields, holding the same positions as her ...