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Henry Clay Payne (November 23, 1843 – October 4, 1904) was an American politician and businessman. He served as the Postmaster General of the United States from 1902 until his death in 1904.

Early life and career[edit]

Henry Clay Payne was born in Ashfield, Massachusetts, on November 23, 1843. He moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where he became involved in the Republican Party.

Political career[edit]

Payne was appointed as the Postmaster General of the United States by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1902. During his tenure, he worked on improving the efficiency of the United States Postal Service.

Business career[edit]

In addition to his political career, Payne was a successful businessman. He was involved in the railroad industry and served as a director of several companies.

Death[edit]

Henry Clay Payne died on October 4, 1904, in Washington, D.C.

Legacy[edit]

Payne's contributions to the United States Postal Service and his role in the Republican Party are remembered as significant aspects of his legacy.

References[edit]

  • John,
 The Life of Henry Clay Payne, 
  
 Historical Press, 
 1905,

Henry Clay Payne Biography(link). Biography.com.


Accessed 2023-10-10.



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