Cazenovia, New York Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The most common racial group in Cazenovia, NY is White. The other races in the city are Native American and Hispanic. The average age is 22 years old for both natives and foreign-born residents. The median income in Cazenovia, NY is $26,506 for a family of four. Cazenovia's population is predominantly White, with a minority of Black or African Americans living in the city. The city's population is 5.55% Hispanic.

Early on, Cazenovia had numerous manufacturing enterprises, drawn to its splendid water power by the Chittenango River. While many of these noble businesses have fallen by the wayside, others have remained to this day. The town's early manufacturing pioneers included Luther Bunnell, who built a chair-shop and trip hammer works in 1811. The first woolen mill in Madison county was built by John Lincklaen and Elisha Star. Matthew Chandler & Son invented the wire harness used on looms.

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the population of Cazenovia City was 2,031 in 2017. Its percentage of black and hispanic residents was below the state average. The city has many college students and a central church. Although the population is fairly small, the local economy is thriving, and the area's economic climate has risen significantly. This means that the city can afford to offer more jobs and attract a larger student body.

A book-store was also a very important part of the city. In 1834, William Mills, a deacon of the Cazenovia Baptist Church, married Miss Betsey Burr, the daughter of a wealthy Connecticut man. The two men had three children together, Elizabeth and Samuel. Elizabeth, the youngest of the three, died of yellow fever at age six.