One of the new databases at the Colorado State Archives (CSA) will allow you to locate “WWI Civilian Service Questionnaires (1917-1922).” Here is a description from the CSA Web site:

Following World War I the State of Colorado Historical and Natural History Society through the Governor’s Office compiled surveys concerning the home front services civilians provided during the war. Information found on these questionnaires may include: name; city and county of residence; detail of service of any kind in aid of the war; names of organizations and offices held in aid of war; nature of duties performed; drives participated in; names of others who did notable civilian war work; and date of record.

The database currently contains 514 entries, including many women. A typical entry looks like this:

   Name                   Instrument Type    County      Date
   Jameyson, Mrs. Champe  WWI Questionnaire  Las Animas  1919-Dec-30

Mrs. Jameyson was probably Anna Bradford Baker who married Champe Jameyson in Denver in 1888.[1] In 1920, about two weeks after the date of the civilian questionnaire, they are found in the Las Animas County census.[2]

You can search this database at kiwi.state.co.us/archive/publicrecordsearch.do. Specify “WWI Questionnaire” as the Record Type. Instructions for accessing or ordering the original records can be found on the CSA Web site.

[1] Denver Public Library, Index to Colorado Marriages 1859-1939, CD-ROM (Denver, Colorado: Colorado Genealogical Society, 2004). Based on microfilmed Marriage Record Report cards, State of Colorado, Bureau of Vital Statistics. Available from CGS (order form).

[2] 1920 U.S. census, Las Animas County, Colorado, Trinidad ward 3 precinct 43, E.D. 138, sheet 7A (49 front), dwelling 141, family 144 (Champe Jameyson); National Archives microfilm T625, roll 167. See image at Ancestry (indexed as Champs Jameyson) or at Heritage Quest.