I have already learned an important lesson in light of this project! My goal is to post Uncle George's letters from the army in WWI on the 100 year anniversary. Wednesday morning I thought about it first thing but as I had to be on the road across
So Wednesday should have been my official 100 year "date to date" record of George Sherwood's trek from the Farm in Western Wisconsin to Somewhere in
This is the first indication that George had contacted the Wisconsin National Guard about enlisting.
1917-0524 – Capt. Alexander C. Eschweiler Jr. to George Stevens Sherwood
Mr. George S. Sherwood,
Kendall, Wisc.
Dear Sir:
The
Adjutant General has forwarded a letter of May 20th, to this office for
attention and answer. From what you say
it would seem that you are very well qualified for enlistment in the Engineer
Corps which is now being formed as a part of the National Guard of Wisconsin. We are very anxious to secure men who have
had some engineering work and I feel very sure that anyone interested in this
branch will help himself as well as the service by enlistment in the Engineer
corps. I am enclosing a booklet which gives in brief an idea of the work and
organization of the Engineer Corps. If you
decide to enlist, and find it inconvenient [to] come to Milwaukee
for this purpose; I would suggest that you see Captain Robert A. Merrill of
Company L 3rd infantry at Sparta
which I believe the nearest National Guard Organization to your home. He will forward your papers to this office
and we will notify you at the time of call for active service.
Hoping to
hear of your enlistment at an early
date, I am
Yours
truly,
Alexander C Eschweiler, Jr
Captain & Adjutant
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