Frank Harris Hitchcock - Images

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  • Hitchcock with T. Coleman du Pont

  • Edward M. Morgan, Frank Harris Hitchcock, and Earle Lewis Ovington in his Blériot XI

  • Edward M. Morgan, Frank Harris Hitchcock, and Earle Lewis Ovington in his Blériot XI

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Preceded by
George von L. Meyer
United States Postmaster General

March 5, 1909 – March 4, 1913
Succeeded by
Albert S. Burleson
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Chairman of the Republican National Committee
1908 – 1909
Succeeded by
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