Registration documents are especially interesting because even though they’re short, they include such things as physical descriptions, birthdate, wife’s name and of course the applicant’s signature. Here’s one William Clay Sherman completed September 12, 1919.
Since it’s a bit difficult to read, here’s what the various sections say:
1. William Clay Sherman
2. Drummond, Granite (County) Mont.
3. Age: 32
4. DOB: Sept. 19 1855
5. Race: White
6. U.S. Citizen: Born here
7. Rancher
8. Employer: Self
9. Drummond, Granite, Mont.
10. Wife: Josie Sherman
11. Drummond, Montana
William is described as medium height, medium build with dark completion and black hair. He had no physical impediments. This picture of Will as a handsome young man was probably taken around 1905.
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SOURCE: WWI Registration Card, Ancestry.com, digital image, 1/19/2007
Susan J. Edminster, Granite Falls Washington, 10/21/2011. All rights reserved.
Picture is the sole property of Susan J. Edminster, Granite Falls Washington

That says it all. . . thank you
VonZza Melville