I have several images saved of these cards, and a few questions. If anyone could answer these I would be very very grateful. First, on the Registration cards there is a line for date of Registration. Above and a bit to the right of that is another line for a signature. Does anyone have the ability to read that fine print on a copy they have and tell me whose signature was required there? It is not the registrants, so I am assuming it is someone from the Government??? And I am assuming this would be pretty much the same on all the registrations, but I might be wrong - does anyone know? Next - I have an image of the registration for Walter Williamson Rennet. It is very difficult for me to read.. Would someone with access to these images be kind enough to look at it and see if they can read it? These are now online in several places, and I am thinking that perhaps a different source than mine might have made a clearer scan of the microfilm, or whatever it was they do - you can tell from the vertical lines that the problem is in the scanning. One thing that is very clear is a set of numbers stamped on the right hand portion of the card - 31-9-175-C. Lastly...I have been looking for the registration of my Great Grandfather. He was born in 1873 and served in the Spanish American War, of which he was tremendously proud. I am certain that if he was required to register, he did. However, the name is frequently misspelled and I have not hit the right mispelling, perhaps. It would be Edward J. Renaut, if it were spelled properly, but I have seen it as Ranuit, Rennet, Rennaut and just about anything else that could possibly sound more or less like Renaut. He was living in the 30's in Manhattan at the time and probably listed his wife, Emily, as his next of kin. (Now I know the 30's is not Brooklyn, but there was at least one Brooklyn card in the three or four I am currently looking at... ) Thanks in advance for whatever guidance any of you can give me. Theresa denchief@earthlink.net EarthLink Revolves Around You.