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Delmar, Wisconsin

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Delmar is a small rural town in Chippewa County, Wisconsin, United States. It had 936 residents at the 2010 census and covers about 42.6 square miles, almost all land.

Where it is and what’s nearby:
- It sits in southeastern Chippewa County and borders Clark County to the east.
- The village of Boyd lies in the southwest part of the town, and the city of Stanley is in the southeast; both are separate municipalities from Delmar.
- The unincorporated communities of Maple Hill and part of Brownville are located within Delmar.
- The Yellow River runs through the northwest corner, and there’s another stream on the eastern side that provides water power.
- The town’s elevation is about 1,132 feet.

Education:
- Delmar is served by two school districts: Cadott Community School District and Stanley-Boyd Area School District.

Demographics (from 2000 census):
- Population: about 941 people, mostly White
- Households: around 314, with an average size of about 3 people
- Income: median household income around $40,000
- Poverty: a small percentage living below the poverty line


This page was last edited on 2 February 2026, at 16:32 (CET).