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Brig. Gen F.G. Mauldin person

id: p_brig-gen-f-g-mauldin_81ac0c

also known as: F.G. Mauldin, General Mauldin

Probable 70%
Summary:ย ย Commanding General of Camp Cody during World War I, depicted in an inset photographic portrait.
Completeness: 44/100 Grade D
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Commanding General
cited from _th_Division_Camp_Cody_Deming_N_M_ (1917)
_th_Division_Camp_Cody_Deming_N_M_ Notes: Detail view of the center portion in an 82 inch long panorama of World War I Camp Cody in Deming New Mexico, showing tents and other military buildings in orderly arrangement in a broad arid landscape, with inset photographic portrait ofโ€ฆ

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Panorama of Camp Cody depicts Brig. Gen F.G. Mauldin
Camp Cody (N.M.) lived_at Brig. Gen F.G. Mauldin

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_th_Division_Camp_Cody_Deming_N_M_ โ†—

Richard's Film Service ยท 1917 ยท photo ยท No institutional restrictions placed on use of this collection. Duplication of material is allowed for research purposes. The Center for Southwest Research does not hold copyright. ยท details