Jacksboro, Tennessee Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you're curious about the population of Jacksboro City, Texas, you've come to the right place. Here's a quick snapshot of the city's demographics. According to the most recent census data, the city has a population of 1,249 people. That's less than half of the Texas population, and just a little under half of the city's total population.

In 1898, the Chicago, Rock Island, and Texas Railroad arrived in Jacksboro, which became the primary shipping point for ranchers and farmers in the area. In 1871, two Kiowa chiefs were tried for murder in the town, which earned Jacksboro national attention. In 1898, the Chicago, Rock Island & Texas Railroad reached Jacksboro, bringing more prosperity and commerce to the city. In addition to the railroad, the town was also connected to other markets with the completion of several highways.

The city's median household income is $36,752, making it significantly lower than the Texas average of $0.48. In addition, males earn an average of $26,716 compared to $20,592 for females. In terms of income distribution, Jacksboro has higher than average wages in the Construction and Utilities industries. The city is served by the Jacksboro Independent School District.

The City of Jacksboro is located in eastern Tennessee near the base of the Appalachian Mountains. The temperature here varies between hot and cold, with the hottest month being June. The city is also the gateway to Great Smoky Mountains National Park, which is just a few miles away. Its population is 2,066 people, and has grown 13.4% since the last census. You can find out more about Jacksboro by browsing the city's census data.