This rare 1911 real photo postcard features a street view of Staffordsville, Kentucky.


Approximate size: 5.4 inches x 3.4 inches



This postcard also has a man on an early motorcycle, which is pretty neat to see on an image this far back.


Staffordsville, Kentucky has a rich history dating back to the early 19th century. The community was originally named Frew. The first post office was established on July 14, 1882, with Millard F. Rule as postmaster. 

In 1893, postmistress Jessie Stafford changed the post office’s name to “Staffordsville” in order to honor her family. The town was named after Captain David Stafford, an early settler.


Please inspect the pictures, as they give the best representation of condition. May have discoloring, edge or corner wear, marks, creases, fading, smudges, corner or edge bends, tears, or corners missing.


In particular, notice the rips along the edges, especially along the bottom-middle, and the buffs on the corners. This is certainly not a mint condition piece.


(E68 inventory number)