Joseph Habersham (July 28, 1751 – November 17, 1815) was an American businessman, Georgia politician, soldier in the Continental Army, and Postmaster General of the United States.
Born in Savannah, Georgia, to James Habersham and Mary Bolton, he attended preparatory schools and Princeton College and became successful merchant and planter.
He had to resign from the army after he served as Lachlan McIntosh's second in the controversial duel that killed Button Gwinnett.
Habersham County in Northeast Georgia, from its creation in 1818, is named in his honor.
1, F. & A. M. at Savannah was founded by renowned statesman, philanthropist and Freemason James Edward Oglethorpe on February 21, 1734.