Codyville place
Summary: Area near Camp Cody containing dance halls named The Nebraska, The Iowa, and The Des Moines.
Completeness: 47/100 Grade D
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dance halls
cited from Camp Cody, Deming, New Mexico - WWI History (2026)Comprehensive Camp Cody website with extensive photo collections, historical documents, and detailed history. Covers the 34th "Sandstorm" Division; the camp's $2,000,000 construction cost; 3,000 laborers building the facility; 10,000 loaves of bread baked daily; the 100-acre hors…
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The Nebraska, The Iowa, The Des Moines
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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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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Inside Camp Cody ↗
Gustafson, C.A. · 1995 · other · web · details
Camp Cody, New Mexico ↗
Wikipedia contributors · 2025 · other · cc-by-sa · details
Camp Cody, Deming, New Mexico - WWI History ↗
Kromeke, Michael · 2026 · other · web · details