Donna, Texas Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The following data will provide an overview of the population and steets of Donna City. The most common means of transportation used in Donna are cars, walking, and buses or trolley buses. In 1978, there were 4,195 residents, while just 29 commuted by foot. This population and steets data comes from the US Census Bureau, which is responsible for compiling this data. Please note that this data is not guaranteed to be accurate, and should be verified by the people living in the community.

The American Legion Hall in Donna was established in 1920. In 1925, Donna reported a population of 1,579. The population was approximately 3,000 in 1936, with eight manufacturers and ten churches. It also reported having a bank, newspaper, and library. Today, the city has a low percentage of naturalized citizens. The area is home to a variety of businesses, including several industrial plants, schools, and retail establishments.

In the 1940s, the slogan began to be used by residents of Donna. In 1945, the city was home to 4,712 residents and 78 businesses. In 1953, Donna continued to be a citrus and vegetable growing center. However, it was not until Bob Jefferys was elected as mayor that the city had become a hot spot for political violence. After all, he had alleged that residents were rioting during the election campaign and wanted to send special Texas Rangers to the city.