150
100%
$71,250
40.6%
America/Denver
84512
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Bluff, UT - History
We would like to provide the residents of Bluff a basic history overview.
Welcome to the Bluff Home page. The Bluff Home page provides as much information as possible on Bluff. Knowing Bluff’s history is essential to guiding its future. Within Bluff’s Home page, you will also find Bluff’s Founders, Holiday, and Birthday sections.
Bluff has a population of 150. 43.3% of Bluff’s inhabitants are Male, and 56.7 are female. 54% of Bluff is married and 100% own their own home. Household median income in Bluff is $71,250, and the individual median income is $33,415. Bluff’s Ethnic is the following: White(72.7%), Native(27.3%).
Under the direction of John Taylor, Silas S. Smith and Danish settler Jens Nielson led about 230 Mormons on an expedition to start a farming community in southeastern Utah. After forging about 200 miles (320 kilometers) of their own trail over difficult terrain, the settlers arrived on the site of Bluff in April 1880.
(The trail followed went over and down the "Hole in the Rock", which now opens into one of the tributaries of Lake Powell.) The town was named for the bluffs near the town site. The town's population had declined to seventy by 1930 but rebounded during a uranium prospecting boom in the 1950s. With the uranium decline in the 1970s, Bluff again declined and now remains a small town with about 200 residents.
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