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Camp Cody thing

id: t_camp-cody_cf23b6
Probable 70%
Summary:  National Guard training camp established in 1917 with capacity for 28,000, later became TB sanitarium.
Completeness: 50/100 Grade D
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Claims (5)

abandoned_in

19201920
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;…

capacity

28,000 officers and enlisted
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;…

construction_cost

$4,300,000
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;…

established_in

19171917
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;…

used_as

demobilization center
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;…

Mentioned by (2)

Augustus P. Blocksom commanded Camp Cody
97th US Infantry Division trained_at Camp CodySep 1918 - Nov 1919

Sources (1)

Camp Cody - FortWiki

FortWiki contributors · 2025 · other · web · details

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