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Series 2229

STATE ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE [11]

WORLD WAR I DRAFT BOARD REGISTERS, 1917-1918.
3 reels microfilm

DESCRIPTION: This series contains copies of basic military draft board registration data for Utah counties during the first World War. These records were photocopied from the holdings of local draft boards, arranged by county, and microfilmed by the Military Records Section of the State Archives. Since 1957, the Military Records Section had been responsible for collecting all types of records about Utah veterans from any source and for acting as a separate repository for information about Utah veterans

On May 18, 1917 the President signed the Selective Service Law passed by the U.S. Congress which authorized the registration of men between the ages of 18 and 46 for potential service in the war against Germany. A system of district and local boards was created to register, select, examine, and induct men into service. These are the records of the local boards. A county might have more than one local board.

The forms include registration lists (federal form 101 PMGO) which list the individual's number, name, and address given on the registration card. An updated form allowed notation of the man's race. These lists were simply a register of cards in the possession of the local board. The lists were signed and dated by the chairman and/or secretary of the board. There are also forms documenting induction into service (federal form 1029 PMGO) showing order number, serial number, name, call number, occupation, classification, date, the camp to which the man was being sent, and a place to check if he failed to report to military authorities. Finally, there is federal form 164-A which shows order number, person's name, red ink number, date and time the person reported, date the person actually reported to the mobilization camp (or to check if failed to report), and date rejected at mobilization camp or date of final acceptance at mobilization camp. All the counties include the registration forms, and most the induction forms, but few contain the mobilization data. Finished copies were mailed to the Provost Marshal General Office in Washington D.C.

ARRANGEMENT: The series is alphabetical by county name.

RELATED RECORDS: Additional service data on some of these same World War I draftees may be located in series 2793, WORLD WAR I SERVICE RECORDS; series 85298, WORLD WAR I SERVICE QUESTIONNAIRES; series 85268, MILITARY SERVICE CARDS; series 6307, WORLD WAR I RECORDS; and series 2794. MILITARY SEPARATION FORMS AND BENEFITS

PROCESSING NOTE: Microfilmed in 1981. The "original" photocopies were destroyed based on their low quality and instability. Archivally processed by A.C. Cone in 1992.

CONTAINER LIST

ReelDescription
1 Beaver County-Salt Lake County
2 Salt Lake County-Summit County
3 Summit County-Weber County
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