Mennonite draftees at Camp Cody org
also known as: Mennonite draftees
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 …
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Inside Camp Cody ↗
Gustafson, C.A. · 1995 · other · web · details