Fredonia, Arizona
Fredonia started out as a Mormon colony, begun by settlers from Kanab, Utah in 1885 (Kanab is some 7 miles to the north, just over the state line). Some stories say the Mormons came here to practice polygamy free from the prying eyes of the federal government that were so closely watching Utah in those days. Originally, they called the settlement Hardscrabble but Erastus Snow (one of the early Mormon Apostles) suggested the name Fredonia (implying freedom).
This is on the high desert plateau that stretches from the North Rim of the Grand Canyon northward to the cliffs of the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. Fredonia was long a center for sheep and cattle grazing, while the main industry these days seems to be logging with Fredonia having one of the largest operating sawmills in Arizona. Fredonia is also a local center for trucking and petroleum refining.
"F" Mountain, near Fredonia
Latitude: 36.9495°N
Longitude: 112.5217°W
Founded: 1885; Incorporated: 1956
Elevation: 4,671'
Education:
High School or Higher: 74.6%
Bachelor's Degree or Higher: 9.9%
Graduate or Professional Degree: 3.7%
2011 Cost of Living Index for Fredonia: 84.1
Estimated Median Household Income: $40,600
Estimated Median Home Value: $100,900
Median Resident Age: 35.2 Years
Population Density: 154 People per Square Mile
Major Industries:
Educational Services, Construction, Lodging & Food Services, Government, Health Care, Light Manufacturing, Agriculture, Retail Services, Waste Management Services
Unemployed (March 2011): 8.5%
2010 Population Demographics
Total Population | 1,314 |
Males | 656 |
Females | 658 |
Population by Age | |
Under 18 | 365 |
18 & over | 949 |
20-24 | 72 |
25-34 | 145 |
35-49 | 259 |
50-64 | 246 |
65 & over | 194 |
Population by Ethnicity | |
Hispanic or Latino | 48 |
Non Hispanic or Latino | 1,266 |
Population by Race | |
White | 1,171 |
African-American | 2 |
Asian | 4 |
Native American | 101 |
Hawaiian or Pacific Islander | 1 |
Other | 12 |
Two or more | 23 |