History of Westchester County, New York, Vol. II
Gallogv, Dix; O. D. Pickett, F. O. Baker, Bushnell; Robert Pahl, Harold Sterner, South Divide ; O. P. Cromwell, C. E. Bert, Union, and W. W. Chamberlain and Mr. Meredith, Johnson Precinct.
The division of this registration as to precincts was as follows: Antelopeville, 329; Bushnell, 100; Dix, 87; Union, 25; South Divide, 23, and Johnson, 36.
The Count}' Draft Board consisted of Sheriff Forsling, county clerk; H. C. Amos, and Dr. P. C. Mockett.
While the Armistice arrived at a timely moment that rendered it unnecessary to call upon the men of thirty-one to forty-five, and in Kimball county saved those of eighteen to twenty-one from call, the drawing that determined the order of these 2,760 registrants ranked next in interest to the first drawing in Jul}', 1917.
This third drawing was held in the caucus room of the Senate Office Building. There were 17,000 numbers drawn, the first capsule being taken from the same glass bowl that had been used in the first drawing, at noon, Mondav, September 31st.- and the last at 8 a. m., Tuesday, October 1st, 1918, elapsed time, twenty hours. The first fifteen capsules were drawn by the following government officials, and the numbers drawn, when low enough to affect Kimball, were held by the following Kimball county registrants :
1. President Wilson. No. 322. Arthur B. Morgan, Kimball.
2. Vice President Thomas Marshall, No. 7277.
3. President pro-tempore of Senate. Senator Willard Saulsburv, of Delaware, No. 6708.
4. Speaker Chamo Clark, House of Representatives, Xo. 1027.