Woodsville, New Hampshire Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you're interested in learning about the demographics of Woodsville City, you've come to the right place. This article will give you some background on the city's population, including its history. The population was last listed in the United States Census in 2000. Woodsville was incorporated in 1853, and now has a population of just over 10,000. The population of Woodsville is estimated to have grown by almost threefold between 1850 and 2000.

The Town of Woodsville is a census-designated place in the state of Massachusetts. It is located along the Connecticut River, near the Ammonoosuc River. At the time of the 2010 census, the population of Woodsville was 1,431. North Haverhill is the county seat of Grafton County, but historically the city was the county seat. The county buildings are located roughly half way between Woodsville and North Haverhill.

There are many types of people who live in Woodsville. Approximately one-fifth are under 18 years of age. Twenty-three percent live with a spouse and children. The median age of residents was 38.0 years. Approximately 92.5 males outnumbered females. Woodsville is home to Glendon Pequod Bateman, who served as an associate professor of sociology at Woodsville Community College.

The Population & Steets in Woodville, NH