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Mennonite draftees at Camp Cody org

id: o_mennonite-draftees-at-camp-cody_debccb

also known as: Mennonite draftees

Probable 70%
Summary:  Group of Mennonite draftees at Camp Cody who resisted military service.
Completeness: 51/100 Grade D
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Claims (2)

had_physical_appearance

long hair and beards
cited from Inside Camp Cody (1995)
Detailed magazine article on Camp Cody from Desert Winds Magazine (February 1995). Covers the three phases of Camp Cody's existence: rise (July-Nov 1917), crest (Nov 1917-Nov 1918), and decline (Nov 1918-June 1919); construction of 1,800 acres on Deming's northwest fringe; 3,000 …

resisted_military_service

military service
cited from Inside Camp Cody (1995)
Detailed magazine article on Camp Cody from Desert Winds Magazine (February 1995). Covers the three phases of Camp Cody's existence: rise (July-Nov 1917), crest (Nov 1917-Nov 1918), and decline (Nov 1918-June 1919); construction of 1,800 acres on Deming's northwest fringe; 3,000 …

Sources (1)

Inside Camp Cody

Gustafson, C.A. · 1995 · other · web · details

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