Stafford is an unincorporated community, classified as a hamlet, in Clackamas County, Oregon, United States.
[5] The Stafford School opened in the community in 1892, and the following year the Eastside Electric Railway owned by Steel reached the area.
[5] In 1895, the Wanker family moved to the area and bought land where they built a store and tavern, an area later to become Wankers Corner at the intersection of Stafford Road and Borland Road.
The United States Geological Survey classifies Wankers Corner as a "locale": "a place at which there is or was human activity".
[5] In November 2006, the residents of Stafford voted 344–30 to form a hamlet, the second Oregon community to do so (after Beavercreek).