Camp Cady site

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Camp Cady site is a historic U.S. Army outpost location in California’s Mojave Desert that once served to protect travel and communication routes across the region in the 19th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former U.S. Army outpost location
historic site
category California Historical Landmark
surface form: California Historical Landmarks in San Bernardino County

Forts in California
Mojave Desert
country United States of America
surface form: United States
governedBy California, United States
surface form: State of California
hasHeritageStatus historic landmark
hasRemains archaeological features
ruins of military structures
heritageDesignation California Historical Landmark
locatedIn southwestern United States
surface form: American Southwest

California, United States
surface form: California

Mojave Desert
San Bernardino County
surface form: San Bernardino County, California
locatedInTime 19th century
locatedNear Barstow
surface form: Barstow, California
locatedOn Mojave River
locatedOnRoute Mojave Road historic route
surface form: historic Mojave Road
openToPublic yes
partOf Mojave Road historic route
surface form: Mojave Road corridor
significantFor protection of emigrant travel
protection of overland mail routes
regional military history
significantPeriod United States–Native American wars
surface form: American Indian Wars

westward expansion of the United States
usedBy United States Army
usedFor military defense
protection of communication routes
protection of travel routes

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Mojave Road historic route passesNear Camp Cady site