Tecumseh, Missouri Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you're looking for the population and steets of Tecumseh City, Ontario, then you've come to the right place. This Ontario city has an average age of 43.4 years and hosts many special events throughout the year. The city also is home to the Tecumseh Historical Museum and the Tecumseh Heritage Centre, run by the local Tecumseh Area Historical Society.

In terms of age and gender, residents of Tecumseh City were primarily white. They were also spread out, with a large proportion of children under the age of 18, a small percentage of single adults, and an average age of 36. The percentage of single adults was significantly higher than the national average. The city had a slightly lower percentage of vacant housing. Males outnumbered females by a ratio of nine to one for those over the age of 18.

A number of settlers came from other parts of Michigan, including the United States. The town's early population was largely Irish, but it was not a significant part of the city's history until the mid-1830s. It was not until the 1830s that the church was constructed and an Episcopal congregation was established. In 1835, the Ames and Holliday store, the town's first brick building, was completed, and the first drug firm in Northern Indiana opened on the northwest corner of Franklin and Michigan streets. James Castle founded the town's first newspaper, the Gazette. Other notable residents of the town included Dr. Leo T. Maxson, the town's first physician. Jabez Wells became the city's first lawyer, and the Methodist church was constructed in 1837.