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22891
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Continued from a previous issue: The creation of post offices and the appointment of postmasters mark when a town or community establishes as a part of the county. Greenville has had many postmasters in its history, including Mrs. Delilah E. Doughty, who served from February 22, 1879 until February 1895.
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22892
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The creation of post offices and the appointment of postmasters mark when a town or community becomes recognized as a part of the county. Greenville has had many postmasters in its history. Kammerer has compiled a list of known postmasters throughout Greenville's past. The first postmaster was Grove Wright, who was appointed on January 1, 1795, and served until Joel Marshall Dickinson (of Dickinson Avenue distinction) took over the post on January 1, 1802.