Solomon, Arizona

Solomon is a census-designated place in Graham County, Arizona, United States.

In the early 19th century settlers who fit the modern term Hispanic came to the region.

They named the town they founded "Pueblo Viejo" because of the previous Native American settlement, the ruins of which were still visible.

[7] The idea for the name Solomonville was suggested by the local postman, William H.

[10][11] In 1906, Frieda Mashbir, the sister of Solomon's wife Anna, was made the postmistress for Solomonville.

[13] In 1920, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints organized a branch at Solomon.