Ohio, World War I, Enrollment Cards - FamilySearch Historical Records

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Image Visibility
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Reading These Records
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 * Script tutorial for Spanish - change as appropriate

To Browse This Collection
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Collection Content
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How Do I Search This Collection?
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View the Images
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View the Images (Only for Fakey Browse Collections with a DFNL page)
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 * 1) Look at the [DFNL URL Link Text] article to determine the folder/film number for the images you want to see
 * 2) Go to the Browse Page
 * 3) Select the Film number to view the images

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How Do I Analyze the Results?
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What Do I Do Next?
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I Found the Person I Was Looking For, What Now?
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I Can’t Find the Person I’m Looking For, What Now?
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Record Finder
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Citing This Collection
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