Chloride thing
Summary: Chloride was the adopted name for the town.
Completeness: 44/100 Grade D
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Claims (1)
elected_to
town name— 1881-02
cited from In February, 1881, a meeting of miners… (1890)In February, 1881, a meeting of miners
was called for the purpose of laying out a town.
James Smith gave up his claim to the ranch.
The site was surveyed and platted by Trumbor
& Beebe. Lots were distributed and building
commenced. Considerable …
Sources (1)
In February, 1881, a meeting of miners…
1890 · newspaper · public-domain