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Cave Johnson

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Cave Johnson
Cave Johnson

In office
March 6, 1845 – March 4, 1849
Preceded by Charles A. Wickliffe
Succeeded by Jacob Collamer

Born January 11, 1793(1793-01-11)
Robertson County, Tennessee, U.S.
Died November 23, 1866 (aged 73)
Clarksville, Tennessee, U.S.
Political party Democratic
Alma mater Cumberland College
Profession Politician

Cave Johnson (January 11, 1793November 23, 1866) was for fourteen years a Democratic U.S. Congressman from Tennessee. He was also the United States Postmaster General under James K. Polk from 1845–1849. He was born in Robertson County, Tennessee, and died in Clarksville, Tennessee.

During his tenure at Postmaster General he shifted the postal service from a COD postage delivery system to a prepaid postal delivery system by introducing the postage stamp in 1847. He is also credited with introducing street corner mail boxes in urban areas. He later served as president of the Bank of Tennessee from 1854 to 1860.

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Political offices
Preceded by
Charles A. Wickliffe
United States Postmaster General
1845 – 1849
Succeeded by
Jacob Collamer
United States House of Representatives
Preceded by
John Hartwell Marable
Member from Tennessee's 8th congressional district
1829 – 1833
Succeeded by
David W. Dickinson
New district Member from Tennessee's 11th congressional district
1833 – 1837
Succeeded by
Richard Cheatham
Preceded by
Richard Cheatham
Member from Tennessee's 11th congressional district
1839 – 1843
Succeeded by
Milton Brown
Preceded by
Harvey Magee Watterson
Member from Tennessee's 9th congressional district
1843 – 1845
Succeeded by
Lucien Bonaparte Chase
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