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

If you are looking for the population and steets of Wylie, Texas, you have come to the right place. This city is a moderate size with a population of 45,655. The population is 75% White, 14% Black, and 4% Asian. The average age of residents is 33. The population in Wylie is mostly married with a high percentage of children. In fact, 79% of the population is married and has children.

Residents in the area identified many high-speed areas, and they felt that additional traffic calming techniques were needed. The intersection of Wylie and Walthall Streets and Howell and Arkwright Streets were areas of particular concern. As the area's popularity grew, freed slaves flocked to the area. Freed slaves came from various parts of the southern United States and settled in Wylie City.

The town's first postmaster, John F. Butler, was born in 1871 and set up his wigwam in May. He had originally been born in East Tennessee near Knoxville, but hiked to Georgia after the Civil War. Before setting up his wigwam, Dr. Butler had a large practice and a crippled foot. In fact, he was the first postmaster of Wylie, which is the largest town in the county.

The mayor of Wylie, John H. Pickett, is a well-known citizen. He served as mayor of the city and made himself a highly effective official. He is also running for county clerk of Collin county, so there are many reasons to trust him with the county's business affairs. Also, Gallagher & Neilon run the largest drug store in the county. Their store offers every drug you can imagine, including many fine and cheap X-mas presents.