BANE CENTRAL DATABASE
AREA OF INTEREST: DEAD HORSE, COLORADO
FOUNDED: March 18th, 1894
POPULATION: 43,206 Permanent residents
HISTORY: Originally a farming settlement, in 1929 the small town of less than 1,000 residents was hit by the Great Depression. The town was entirely abandoned as its population suffered from the Dust Bowl.
The town became frightened of dying. Throughout 1930 to 1947 there have been signs of advanced rituals being undertaken by unknown individuals in the town. In 1947 the town was rediscovered by prospectors searching for tin deposits, instead finding several horse corpses and desiccated humans. While no significant tin veins were located, large quantities of pure quartz was discovered.
Samples of local quartz taken are 0.22 phase. A mine was established by Smithson Mining Co. in the same year. In 1977 Dead Horse Glassworks established a factory in partnership with Smithson Mining. As the town steadily grew, it took up the name of the glassworks. In 1998 the mine was exhausted and the mining company withdrew. The factory remained in operation until 2001 when Dead Horse glassworks went bankrupt. The town began to wither until in 2003 a deposit of high quality clay was discovered.
Dead Horse would not allow itself to die again. The town began a campaign of becoming self-reliant in the 2008 mayoral election and has since adopted several bills that have given it greater permanence. As of late, several groups of interest have taken notice of Dead Horse and horse corpses have appeared in several abandoned warehouses surrounded by ritualistic symbols.