Hi, Does anyone know the full name of Mr. DeLoache who was the Postmaster of Talbotton during the early 1900s? There is a Mrs. W.O. DeLoache whose name appears often in society articles and marriage notices (she sang at weddings) and I wonder if it is her husband. Below is an article about the Postmaster taken from The New Era. Carla Miles The Talbotton New Era Thursday, December 10, 1908 Page One It Is Postmaster DeLoache The patrons of the Talbotton Post Office will be glad to learn that the Post Office Department failed to accept the resignation of Postmaster DeLoache, and that he will continue to serve as the Postmaster of Talbotton. Some thirty days ago, Postmaster DeLoache sent in his resignation to take effect within thirty days. He accepted a position with a Columbus firm and expected to give up the office, which he had filled with such marked ability for more than twelve years. The department was slow to accept the resignation and finally Postmaster DeLoache reconsidered and decided to continue in the office here. Talbotton has never had a better or more faithful official in this important position. He has worked hard for the building up of the business and indirectly for the upbuilding of Talbotton. No office in Georgia is conducted with more satisfaction to the patrons and the people of the Talbotton and Talbot County are glad that he will continue to handle the mail of Uncle Sam at this place.