What was the population of Dallas Texas in 1950?

What was the population of Dallas Texas in 1950?

434,462
2000-2010

Historical populations
Census Pop.
1940 294,734 13.2%
1950 434,462 47.4%
1960 679,684 56.4%

What is the population of Fort Worth Texas 2020?

918,915
Table

Population
Population, Census, April 1, 2020 918,915
Population, Census, April 1, 2010 741,206
Age and Sex
Persons under 5 years, percent  8.0%

What was the population of Houston in 1960?

938,219
City of Houston Past censuses

Year Population Rank
1940 384,514 21
1950 596,163 14
1960 938,219 7
1970 1,232,802 6

What was the population of Fort Worth in 2010?

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Fort Worth was the fastest growing large city with more than 500,000 population between 2000 and 2010. The 2010 Census count for Fort Worth is 741,206. From 2000 to 2010, Fort Worth’s total population increased by 206,512 persons.

What was the population of Fort Worth in 1942?

Population: 177,662. 1942 – US Army Tarrant Field and Consolidated Vultee Aircraft plant began operating. 1945 – Fort Worth Children’s Museum opened. 1946 – Fort Worth Civic Opera Association and All Saints’ Episcopal Church congregation established.

What was the history of Fort Worth Texas?

1888 – Fort Worth Cats baseball team formed. Texas Spring Palace (“hall built of grain”) opened. New Trinity Cemetery established. Fort Worth Union Stockyards began operating. Polytechnic College founded. 1895 – Tarrant County Courthouse built.

What was the population of Fort Worth in 1872?

In the autumn of 1872, the T&P had been built to Eagle Ford, six miles west of Dallas. Then disaster struck. The Wall Street firm backing the railroad, Jay Cook & Co., failed. A mass exodus brought the population of Fort Worth from 4,000 to less than 1,000.