Fredonia had a grist mill, a stage stop, and a coop store run by
The National Grange of the Order of Patrons of Husbandry. A blacksmith shop, churches, and a community newspaper were established. The newspaper
Kicker was bought out by the
Mason County News in 1910. Fredonia received its first telephone line in 1914, and a gasoline filling station coinciding with the increasing usage of the automobile. The population has gradually declined as the small land holders sold out to larger ones. The population was 50, as of the year 2000. ==See also==