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Chloride, AZ

Chloride is a one time silver mining camp in Mohave County, Arizona, and is considered the oldest continuously inhabited mining town in the state. In 2000 the population of Chloride was 352. Prospectors first located mineral resources in the area in the 1840s, including silver, gold, lead, zinc, and turquoise. Chloride was founded about 1863, but mining was not widespread until the 1870s after a treaty was signed with the Hualapai Indians. The railway from Kingman, called the Arizona and Utah Railway, was inaugurated on August 16, 1899 - the last silver spike was driven by Miss May Krider. The town eventually grew to a peak of around 5,000 inhabitants, and at one time Chloride was the county seat. By 1917 the population had fallen to 2,000, and by 1944 it was nearly a ghost town.


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Dan Greenberg20-Dec-2015 03:48
Fantastic shot John! I especially like the sunset reflections in the window glass. We are going to be going through there the week after New Year. ~BV~
Jola Dziubinska08-Jun-2013 00:18
Excellent! V.