ATTN: Carol McKay, Cataloger I have "A Geographic Dictionary of Washington" published by the Washington State Geologist in 1917. It does not have the name of your place .... Siemscary, Wn. I am wondering where you obtained the name ... postmark? handwritten? I was trying to look under similar spellings, but no success. Would search further, but need more clues. Audrey Cox Vogelpohl Seattle, Washington > I am sending the message below s to both lists because I need help with it... > > I did check http://www.tpl.lib.wa.us/v2/nwroom/WaNames.htm (Thank you to those > who did this... for the Tacoma NW Library) > > And I did notice semi-scary as an anagram... > > So... Any Spruce Div researchers out there... > > Darilee > > PS... I do not send attachments... If you receive an attachment from > "bookstorelady" it ain't me.... My computers are virus free (according to > McAfee)... etc. etc. etc. > > Albany Regional Museum <armuseum@peak.org> wrote: > From: "Albany Regional Museum" > To: > Subject: Ft. Lewis WW 1 > Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 13:48:32 -0700 > > I am searching for more information about my mother's first husband, > Prvt.Richard Kenneth Wilmont who served at Ft.Lewis as a Prvt. in 115th Spruce > Squad in Beween May 1918 and Nov. 19 1918 when he died of the epdemic influenza. > My records show that they were likving at Siemscary, Wn. when he died. I was > trying to contact the town of Siemscary but can find no such listing. Do you > people know of such a town? I'd appreceate any information you might have. > > Sincerely, > > Carol McKay > > Cataloger of Albany Regional Museum > > > > bookstorelady@prodigy.net > http://www.rootsweb.com/~waskagit - Skagit USGW > http://www.thirdstbooks.com - 3rd St. Book Exchange > http://www.facesfromthewall.com - Faces From the Wall - Vietnam/Washington >