Sisters of the Holy Cross org
Summary: Catholic religious order that purchased the Camp Cody site for $10,000 in 1923 and built Holy Cross Sanatorium.
Completeness: 50/100 Grade D
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tuberculosis sanitarium at former Camp Cody
cited from Camp Cody, New Mexico (2025)Wikipedia article on Camp Cody, a US Army training camp near Deming, NM, active 1916-1919. Covers the camp's construction during summer 1917 with 120 mess houses and 1,200 bathhouses; 30,000 troops of the 34th "Sandstorm" Infantry Division from Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, and the …
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TB sanitarium— May 12, 1923
cited from Camp Cody - FortWiki (2025)FortWiki entry on Camp Cody. Covers the camp's establishment as one of 16 National Guard Training Camps in 1917; capacity of 28,000 officers and enlisted; construction cost of $4,300,000; Major General Augustus P. Blocksom as first commander forming the 34th US Infantry Division;…
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Camp Cody - FortWiki ↗
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Camp Cody, New Mexico ↗
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