Tenn Colony, Texas Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

What is the population of Tenn Colony City? What do its residents look like? What are the major landmarks in this city? These are just a few of the questions that you may want to ask yourself before moving here. You can find out more about these questions in our Population & Steets in Tenn Colony City article. Here's what you can expect to find.

The population of Tenn Colony City is largely white. The proportion of adults in their late twenties and early forties is unusually large. The proportion of senior citizens is minuscule. There are slightly more families than singles in this area, with a slightly lower proportion of vacancies than in the rest of Tennessee. This city has at least one correctional facility nearby.

The Arwine family moved to the area in 1865. This area became known as Red Sulphur Springs, and the Arwine Community was named after them. It consisted of the Brown, Souder, Anderson, Robertson, Sexton, and other post-war southern families. Despite the town's small population, it was home to some of the state's most welcoming people.