Roseboro, North Carolina Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

In this article we will discuss the Population & Steets in Rosebro City. Before we discuss the population and steets of Roseboro City, let us briefly review the history of the town. Until the 1900s, this area was mostly rural. The new homes in Roseboro were of three styles: Queen Anne, Federal, and Craftsman. The McLamb Building was built in 1921, and has a traditional Flemish bond façade.

According to the most recent United States census, the median household income in Roseboro, NC was $31,144. The income inequality of this city is lower than the national average, at 0.472. The highest-paying industries in Roseboro, NC include Construction, Public Administration, and Transportation & Warehousing. This map also shows the number of households who own a vehicle. Most households in Roseboro, NC own 2 or more cars. However, there is a low percentage of households that own a false vehicle.

ESRI and Census data show that 37.7% of the population was under the age of 18 in Roseboro City in 2016. Forty-seven percent of households were married couples and 18.7% were single. Another 25.9% of households were made up of non-families. One-fourth of households consisted of people aged sixty-one or older. Moreover, the population density was 79.7.

The city of Roseboro was named after John M. Rose, the secretary of the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Railroad. It has grown significantly since its incorporation in 1889. Its first mayor was Almond Butler, whose ancestor Miss Ossie Butler was. The town marshal was E.R. Johnson, and all but one of the first three commissioners' last names are prominent in the city today.