still image; text Fill up the old regiments! 200 fighting men wanted immediately for the 1st Regiment U.S. Chasseurs, organized by Gen. John Cochrane, Lieut. Col. Alex. Shaler, Comm'd'g. Eagle wings spread with banner in beak. Banner reads, ''Union' our motto! Our battle-cry 'Victory!'' Signed 'Capt. T.H. Higinbotham, Capt. Samuel Truesdell, Recruiting Officers'. View Item
still image; text Fill up the old regiments! 200 fighting men wanted immediately for the 1st Regiment U.S. Chasseurs, organized by Gen. John Cochrane, Lieut. Col. Alex. Shaler, Comm'd'g. Eagle wings spread with banner in beak. Banner reads, ''Union' our motto! Our battle-cry 'Victory!'' Signed 'Capt. T.H. Higinbotham, Capt. Samuel Truesdell, Recruiting Officers'. View Item
still image; text Stanton Legion W.H. Allen, Commander. $25 bounty as soon as mustered in service. 25 government bounty 48 hours after being sworn in. 25 State Bounty as soon as the Regiment is completed. 50 Bounty from Common Council before leaving the State. Liberty cap above Lady Liberty, shield, eagle. Banner reads, 'respond to your country's call!' Image, by Holton & Jardini Inc., N.Y., also includes a train, steamship, cannon, branch and arrows and reads 'To Preserve the Union.' Signed '1st Lieut. E. D. Averill. 2nd Lieut. [blank] Young. Capt. John T. Burgess'. View Item
still image; text $500 Bounty! $438 Cash in hand $438 A few good men wanted for the 34th Reg't Mounted Inf'y, New Jersey Volunteers. Eagle on shield with banner, arrows and branch. Banner is blank. Poster printed in red and black. Signed 'Col. Wm. Hudson Lawrence, late U.S.A. Commanding … Apply to Lieut. I.T. Agar, Recruiting Officer'. View Item
still image; text Attention recruits $177 in bounties & advance pay. United States advance bounty $25, United States advance pay, 13, United States enlistment fee, 4, New York State bounty, 50, Sixth District Committee bounty, 10, total, advance pay and bounties, $102 … Eagle on shield, wings spread with banner, branch, arrow. Banner reads 'Look at the bounties!' 'The Committee recommend the following Commands as offering extra inducements to recruits: Harris Light Cavalry, Colonel [...], 4th N.Y. Light Artillery, Captain James E. Smith, 51st N.Y. Volunteers, Colonel Ferrero.' Signed 'A.J. Campbell, 121 Hammond Street, Sinclair Tousey, 40 Charles Street, William H. Van Valer, 455 Hudson Street, William Dodge 120 Perry Street, J.C. Hart, 172 West 14th Street.' View Item
still image; text One more grand rally for the flag! Men wanted immediately for nine months to fill up Company A, N. Jersey volunteers. Banner reads, 'Jersey Blues Awake.' Eagle wings spread with banner, branch & arrows. 'Aaron Ward, Captain' is pasted on the bottom right corner of the poster. View Item
still image; text Das Sechste Senatorial-Distrikt Regiment, Perkin's Rifles, Oberst W. Mayer. Hauptquartier: 46 & 48 East Houston Str. Eine seltene Gelegenheit für activen Dienst! Dieses Regiment wird speziell für General Sigel … Eagle on shield with banner, arrows in talons, forward. Banner reads, 'Eilt zu Sigel, dem Retter!' View Item
still image; text Senatorial Regiment, Colonel Anthony Conk. Recruits wanted for Company A, to serve for three years or during the war, under experienced officers. Liberty cap above Lady Liberty, shield, eagle, as well as a train, steamship, cannon, branch and arrows. Banner reads, 'respond to your country's call!' Image by Holton & Jardini Inc., N.Y. Signed 'Apply to Capt. Gilbert Bogart, or Lieut. Theodore Miller, Recruiting Officers'. View Item
still image; text Prize Money! Prize Money! Wanted for the U.S. Marine Corps able-bodied, sober, intelligent men, between the ages of 18 and 35 years, not less than five feet four and a half inches high, and of good character. Eagle on shield with banner, arrows in talons, right. Banner reads 'Respond to your country's call.' Signed 'D.M. Cohen, Capt. Command'g.' View Item
still image; text Seventy-six men must be had before September 3d, to fill the quota of Framingham. Banner reads, 'Seventy-Six Men.' Eagle wings spread with banner in beak and arrows being held in talons. Describes the pay (in the form of a bounty) for all those who enlist voluntarily at Framingham, Massachusetts. Informs those considering enlistment of the lesser pay they will receive if they are drafted. View Item
still image; text Attention! Volunteers! Wanted, Good, sober, active & intelligent men, to fill Company A. Twenty-Second Regiment P.V. Col. T.C. Morehead, an officer of experience and ability. Eagle wings spread with banner in beak, arrows. Banner reads, '22d Regiment.' Signed 'Captain, Wm. K. Murphy. Lieutenant, Thos. F. Browne.' View Item
still image; text Fourth Senatorial District Regiment! Comprising the 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th & 14th Wards. Headquarters, 446 Broadway (City Assembly Rooms.) This Regiment is now being organized under the auspices of the District Committee, appointed by His Ex Flying eagle with banner and arrows. Banner reads, 'The Union! It must and shall be preserved! (Jackson)'Signed 'Peter McDermott, Col. Dist. Reg't. George W. Warner, Adjutant'. View Item
still image; text Armée du general F. Sigel. Avis aux etrangers les Francais, Italiens, Allemands, Espagnols et les autres etrangers peuvent s'enroler dans un regiment actuellement en campagne dans la Virginie. Liberty cap above. Lady Liberty, shield, eagle. In French. Banner reads, 'Avis Aux Etrangers!' Image, by Holton & Jardini Inc., N.Y., also includes a train, steamship, cannon, branch and arrows. Signed 'Capt. E. Saviatti, Maj. Gen. Sigel's Staff'. View Item
still image; text Jerseymen! To the rescue! 50 able-bodied men wanted for the Camden Guards! This company has been accepted, and is now attached to the 12st N.J. Regiment, Col. Robt. C. Johnson' Eagle on shield with arrows, branch, banner in beak. Banner reads, 'The Union now and Forever!' Farmer with flag and soldier in camp are on either side of the eagle. Signed 'Philip M. Armington, 1st Lieut. Charles K. Horsfall, Captain' View Item
still image; text No party! Union forever! All friends of the Union, favorable to the election of Wadsworth and Tremain and of supporting the Government in all just measures for the suppression of the Rebellion, are requested to attend a Meeting at Todd's Hall. … Liberty cap above Lady Liberty, shield, eagle. Banner reads, 'No compromise with traitors in arms!' Image, by Holton & Jardini Inc., N.Y., also includes a train, steamship, cannon, branch and arrows. 'This meeting will be addressed by the Hon. Jas. Wadsworth.' Signed 'By order of the Union Club, P.M. Pirnie, Sec'y. Henry A. Bowerman, Pres.' View Item
still image; text Ironsides Regiment. Col. Chas. Gould. Major W.H.L. Barnes, Lieut. Col. A.J.H. Dugane, Adjutant, David Drake, Quartermaster, Frank W. Ballard. Company A. Christopher Pullman, Capt. Head-quarters, 481 3d Avenue. Eagle on cannon with portrait of Washington, flag. Eagle is flanked by symbols of industry and agriculture. View Item
still image; text Civil and military Union mass meeting! Rally for the Union! The citizens of Buck County, favorable to the Constitution, Government and Union, will assemble in the splendid grove of David Doan, in Plumstead Township, near the village of Danborough … Eagle on shield with banner, arrows and branch. Date is the date the poster was printed at the 'Democrat' office. The meeting was held on October 5, 1861. Image is labeled 'H.L.S. L. Johnson & Co. Copyright secured.' Banner reads, 'The Union! The Constitution and the Laws!' 'Honorable William D. Kelly, Hon. Lewis C. Cassidy, Daniel Dougherty, Esq. ... and others will be present to address the meeting.' Signed 'By Order of the Committee: Josiah Rich, Samuel Carr, Benjamin Hall, Jacob Leatherman, John H. Skelton, Asher S. Collum, Chas. Smith and Elliot Michener'. View Item
still image; text To Arms! Citizens of Hempstead and North Hempstead, do you hear the call of your country beckoning you to arms? Eagle on shield with banner, arrows in talons, right. Banner reads, 'Ho, for Sigel's Division.' 'By the following order … By Command of Major-General McClellan, Rich'd B. Irwin, Capt., A.D.C., A.A.A.G.' Signed 'Benj. A. Willis, Capt. Co. H, 119th Reg't N.Y.V.' View Item
still image; text Rally around our flag! At a meeting of the citizens of Lumberville and vicinity held on Wednesday evening, 17th inst., it was unanimously resolved that we call a meeting of the citizens of said place, without distinction of party to convene, at Lumbervill Eagle wings spread with banner in beak, arrows. Banner reads, 'Union and Liberty,' as well as an image of a pointing finger. Signed 'J.H. Worstal, Pres't. Allen Thomas, Sect'ry.' View Item
still image; text Sixth Regiment N.Y.S.M. Governor's Guard Col. Jos. C. Pinckney. This regiment, having just returned from a tour of three months' duty, is now reorganizing for the War! Eagle, wings spread, on shield, and flags, man at left. Man at left is holding the American flag and the Constitution; agriculture and manufacturing tools are at his feet; image by T. Horton and Co. Banners read, 'The flag of our union forever and ever! Come one! Come all! United we stand! Divided we fall!' View Item
still image; text Attention, Volunteers! A limited number of good men wanted to fill up Company D, attached to Col. Gregory's Reciment [sic]. Eagle with one wing raised with shield hanging from neck. Image also has arrows, branch, and caduceus. Above eagle is the phrase 'E Pluribus Unum.' Signed 'Capt. Jos. H. Sinex, First Lieut. Jas. B. Diehl, Second Lieut. H.B. Faust'. View Item
still image; text Here is a chance! Spinola's Empire Brigade. Third regiment, Capt. Richard E. Graves has been authorized from headquarters to recruit a Company for this Regiment. George Washington with eagle, Justice & Liberty. Justice holds a sword and a scale, Liberty holds the Constitution and a liberty staff. 'This regiment will be commanded by the bravest of the brave, Col. Hall Kingsley.' Signed 'R.E. Graves, Captain'. View Item
still image; text A rare chance! Wanted immediately, twenty able-bodied men to fill up the Artillery Company attached to the 57th Regiment, P.V., Col. J. Richter Jones, commanding. Eagle wings spread with banner, branch and arrows. Banner reads, 'The Union Now and Forever.' Signed 'Capt. Paul T. Jones'. View Item
still image; text Richmond Co. arouse! Town of Castleton in particular! Now is your time to join a first-rate company in a first-rate Richmond Co. Regiment, and be ready for the war in a few days. Eagle, wings spread, on shield, and flags, man at left. Man at left is holding the American flag and the Constitution, agriculture and manufacturing tools are at his feet. Banners read, 'Rally round the flag, boys!' 'Come one! Come all!' 'Tis sweet, O 'tis sweet, for one's Country to live or to die!' Image by T. Horton and Co. 'Col. Minthorne Tompkins has been authorized by Gov. Morgan to raise a First-Class Regiment ...' Signed 'Recruiting Officers. 1st Lieutenant James Carroll. 2d [Lieutenant] Richard Cunliff. Capt. Mark Cox. Recruiting office on Factoryville Dock. [Recruiting office] F. View Item
still image; text A great rush. Cost what it may, the nation must be saved! To join the 36th Regiment New York Volunteers; commanded by Colonel W.H. Brown. Liberty with flag, eagle between citizen and soldier. Citizen says, 'We will come. We know our country's need, and will respond to her call ...' Soldier says, 'Americans! Your country calls. Your cherished institutions and your noble flag are threatened by rebels and traitors ...' Signed 'Lieut. G.H. Moore, Recruiting Officer.' View Item
still image; text Jerseymen, To the Rescue! The First Regiment for the First District, under the [call] of the Governor's [Pr]oclamation. Eagle on shield with arrows, branch, banner in beak. Banner reads, 'The Union! Now and Forever!' Signed 'Capt. Charles Pelouze, Late of the 1st N.J. Regiment. Capt. E.G. Jackson, Late of the 6th N.J. Regiment. Capt. John Reynolds, Late of the 4th N.J. Regiment' View Item
still image; text 30[...] Men wanted for Company B Thos. A. Scott Regiment Colonel Conroy commanding, attached to Gen. Shield's Brigade. Printed in color. Eagle wings spread with banner in beak, arrows. Attached to Gen. Shield's Brigade. Banner reads, 'The Union must and shall be preserved.-Jackson.' Signed 'Patrick Corcoran, Captain.' Poster torn at upper edge, with loss of text. View Item
still image; text Attention Washington Troop of Cavalry! You will meet at the Armory, Kintner's Hotel, on next Saturday Even'g, the 27th instant, to take such measures as will enable the Company to do its duty in the present crisis, and defend the Stars and Stripes. Eagle wings spread with banner in beak, arrows. Banner reads, ' Union and Liberty.' Poster also contains two pointing hands. Signed 'H. Kintner'. View Item
still image; text Fall in! Fall in! Fall in! Senatorial Regiment Colonel Anthony Conk. Recruits wanted to fill up a company of this regiment, under command of officers who have seen service in the field. Liberty cap above Lady Liberty, shield, eagle, as well as a train, steamship, cannon, branch and arrows. Banner reads, 'respond to your country's call!' Image, by Holton & Jardini Inc., N.Y. Signed 'Capt. J.W. Swift, 1st Lieut. E. Rogers, recruiting officers.' View Item
still image; text $225 bounty. Second Senatorial Regiment Col. Conk Command'g. Wanted! 30 able-bodied men for Company B. Woman with eagle, flag, shield, ship, train. Signed 'Capt., Howard Phillips. 1st Lieut., J. Oliver Cummings.' View Item