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Chloride is an unincorporated community and ghost town in Sierra County, in the U.S. state of New Mexico. The community is located on the eastern flanks of the Black Range at the confluence of Chloride Creek with Mineral Creek. Founded about 1880 due to the discovery of silver chloride near the town site, most of the old mine workings are to the west, along Chloride Creek. Winston, another ghost town, is approximately three miles to the east. Chloride reached a peak population of nearly 3,000 in 1890. The population declined rapidly thereafter due to reduced prices for silver and the demonetization of silver by the U.S. government. Chloride became a ghost town before the mid-20th century and has only a few residents although some of the original buildings remain and have been preserved.
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