Delwin, Texas

Delwin is an unincorporated community in Cottle County, in the U.S. state of Texas. According to the Handbook of Texas, the community had a population of 12 in 2000.

History
Tom and Ora Drummond founded the settlement in the early 1900s and named it for their son, Delwin. Their ranch took up a majority of the area. A post office was established at Delwin in 1916 and remained in operation until sometime after 1930. For a long time, Delwin had a cotton gin until a fire burned it in the 1950s. Its population was reported as 83 in 1940, went down to 70 from 1980 through 1990, then to 12 in 2000.

Geography
Delwin is located at the intersection of Farm to Market Roads 452 and 2278 in southwestern Cottle County. It is also on Farm to Market Road 1037.

Climate
According to the Köppen climate classification system, Delwin has a semiarid climate, abbreviated BSk on climate maps.

Education
Delwin had its own school in the late 1890s and joined the Paducah Independent School District in 1963.