Originally called Fairview, the town was settled in 1880-81 by miners        who found the area more agreeable than nearby Chloride. By 1884, it had        3,100 people, a school, a newspaper, horse races and a bar, and featured        literary readings, plays and songfests at Cloudman Hall (named for the        local butcher, William Cloudman.
y readings, plays  and songfests at Cloudman Hall (named for the l
Winston declined as silver prices dropped.        By 1940, the population was about 400, and was 250 by 1946. Today, only        a few families remain. Some old buildings still stand, including the        school (built in 1890), Frank Winston's home, his carriage house and        store. A flood in the 1950s wiped out many others.

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Geronimo Trail Ghost Towns and points of interest...
 
 
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