Jefferson County Post Offices

Name/Title

Jefferson County Post Offices

Entry/Object ID

VE11

Description

The increase in the number of rural routes led to a decrease in the number of small post offices. In 1901, the Post Office Department operated the largest number of post offices in American history, 75,945. The next year, there were 1,000 fewer post offices, and the number continued to decline. Between 1792 and 1918, the Post Office Department opened post offices in 27 towns and villages in Jefferson County. By 2020, only nine remained. The post office in a town often moved from one store or home to another over the years. The post offices pictured in this exhibit were located in a number of different buildings over the years and this exhibit only shows a selection of the buildings. Dates for the establishment of Jefferson County post offices follow: Shepherdstown - June 30, 1792 Charles Town - January 30, 1799 Middleway - January 11, 1830 Leetown - October 12, 1831 Kabletown - January 25, 1833 Summit Point - September 9, 1836 Halltown - October 26, 1836 Harpers Ferry - June 5, 1837 Kearneysville - March 22, 1840 Duffields - June 2, 1843 Newburg/Rippon - October 12, 1852 Snyders Mill - February 21, 1876 Neils/Shenandoah Junction - January 1, 1881 Uvilla - April 1, 1881 Millville - March 13, 1882 Wheatland - November 19, 1883 Molers - April 20, 1886 Keller/Engle - September 30, 1886 Bakerton - April 1, 1890 Myerstown - September 5, 1892 Bolivar - December 12, 1892 Dailey - June 6, 1893 Bardane - April 3, 1898 Ferrum - December 24, 1900 Ranson - July 19, 1913 Darke - February 7, 1918 Information on specific Jefferson County Post Offices is from: Burke, Wilford. Jefferson County Post Offices. p. 19-40 In: Magazine of the Jefferson County Historical Society, vol. 67, December 2001.