still image; text Troops wanted for the 2d N.J. Cavalry to be commanded by Col. Jos. Karge : rally young men! Now is the time to prevent being drafted, and save the compensation allowed volunteers. Signed 'Chas. N. Pelouze, Captain. Alfred Haines, 1st Lieut. E. A. Herman, 2d Lieut.' View Item
still image; text City bounty $50 : Proclamation Mayor's Office, New York, September 3d, 1862 ... Signed 'George Opdyke, Mayor.' 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 Attention, Jerseymen! A special chance now offered to join the 10th Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers; now in the service at Washington, commanded by Col. W'm Murphy. Men wanted, to fill Company E. Capt. G. W. Scott.' Signed 'John Wilson, Recruiting Agent.' 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 New Regiment. For one year. Jerseymen to arms, don't wait for the draft. Volunteer and get the bounty. Signed 'Lieut. Abraham M. Browning'. 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 Jack Tars, Ahoy!! Let us open the Potomac! Wanted immediately for Co. I, 5th Regiment, Excelsior Brigade, 50 able-bodied seamen. Ship (Constitution), sailor with flag & Liberty cap. 'The Regiment is not at the Seat of War, and is commanded by Col. Chas K. Graham, once a 'Reefer;' and Capt. Arthur Wilkinson of Co. I was once a 'Skipper' in the Merchant service'. View Item
still image; text 20 Men wanted immediately to complete Col. Geary's Regiment now at Harper's Ferry. To be mustered in at once, at Camp Coleman. Date written on poster by hand. Signed 'Lieut. A.E. Hand'. View Item
still image; text Notice, now is the time! A large amount paid in cash to any one who brings a recruit! 2d Reg't Spinola's Empire Brigade! Hillhouse Light Infantry, Col. P.J. Classen, Com'd'g. Signed 'Capt. Thos. F. Goodwin, Lieut G.H. Swords, Jr., Lieut. Cass A. Palmieri, recruiting officers'. View Item
still image; text Cavalry! To the field! 20 recruits wanted for the 1st Battalion N.Y. Mounted Rifles! Colonel Dodge, now in service near Suffolk, Virginia. Officer on horseback with sword-right. Signed 'Capt. A. G. Patton, Capt. L.E. Reynolds, recruiting officers'. View Item
still image; text Men wanted for the old regiments, New Jersey Vols. Signed 'George E. Wilson, Captain 6th., N.J. Vols, recruiting officer'. View Item
still image; text Reorganization 5th Reg't N.Y. Vols. Infantry. Duryee's Zouaves! $250 Bounty given for reenlistments. Head-quarters, No. 744 Broadway. Two (possibly unrelated) posters have been joined to form this poster. Signed 'Cleveland Winslow, Colonel. Carlisle Boyd, Lieut. Colonel. Chas. S. Montgomery, Major. A. Ferguson, Adjutant.' View Item
still image; text War! War! War! Rally young men of the Lower End. Your country call, 'tis duty to obey! Old Bucks in the field! Signed 'David Ritchie, Recruiting Officer'. 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 Recruits wanted for Captain Cogswell's Company of the gallant 2d Regiment. 20 good able men wanted for Captain Cogswell's company, the Andrew Light Guard! Printed in red ink. Proclaims the need for recruits to enlist in the 2nd Massachusetts Infantry Regiment at 7 Derbey Square in Salem, Massachusetts. Makes a case for the bravery and uniqueness of this particular regiment for having covered the retreat of General Nathaniel P. Banks at the First Battle of Winchester. 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
still image; text War! A few able bodied young men of good character will be received, if offered immediately, for the Battery of Light Artillery attached to the Ringgold Regiment, now in camp at Doylestown, Pa., under command of Col. W.W.H. Davis. Signed Jno. S. Mitchell, Second Lietenant [sic]. Application can also be made to E.G. Harrison, Hulmeville, Pa.'. View Item
still image; text Highest Bounty. $227. To all recruits in Capt. Curran's Company, 31 Genesee St. Printed in color. View Item
still image; text Third Reg't Metropolitan Brigade! Headquarters at No. 6 Flushing Avenue, volunteers wanted! Eagle on shield with banner, arrows in talons, right. Banner reads, 'respond to your country's call.' Signed 'Wm. H. Cadwell, Recruiting Officer, 6 Flushing Ave.' View Item
still image; text McClellan Infantry, headquarters, corner of Centre Street and Tryon Row, opposite the Park. George Washington with eagle, Justice and Liberty. Justice holds a sword and a scale; Liberty holds the Constitution and a liberty staff. Signed 'Capt. W.S. Upham, Acting Adjutant.' View Item
still image; text Corcoran Legion Fifth Regiment. Col. William McEvily. A few good men are wanted to fill up Capt. Wm. L. Monegan's company. This is a splendid opportunity for young men to join a crack regiment. Angel harp with shamrocks. Signed 'Lieuts. Michael McDonald, and Daniel H. McDonell, Recruiting Officers'. 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 experience 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. 'Apply to Capt. Gilbert Bogart, or Lieut. Theodore Miller, Recruiting Officers'. View Item
still image; text Volunteers for nine months. Men wanted immediately, for nine months to fill up Company B, N. Jersey Volunteers. Eagle wings spread with banner, branch and arrows. Banner reads, 'Rally for the Old Flag!' Poster also contains two pointing finger images. Signed 'J.K. Brown, Captain, late of the Sixth New Jersey Volunteers.' View Item
still image; text Fifty-five men wanted! Bounty, $602. Cash down, 300. Besides State pay per month of $6.00, and from the United States 13.00. Colored men, will be mustered into colored regiments; and receive the same bounties. Apply to James S. Henry; At Recruiting Office, Second & Bridge Ave.' View Item
still image; text Metropolitan New York Cavalry! Come in, boys, out of the draft! Recruits wanted for this new regiment. Bounty $150. Officer on horseback with sword-right. Signed 'John B. Cropsey, Capt.' View Item
still image; text Enrollment! Office of the A.A. Provost-Marshal-General, Southern Division of New York, New York, June 23, 1863. Recruiting for Southern Division of New York and prevent duplicate enrollments. Signed 'Col. Rob't Nugent, A.A. Provost-Marshal-General.' View Item
still image; text Stanton Legion, Col. William H. Allen. Recruits wanted 2 sergeants and 3 corporals, also 30 men to complete company. Eagle, wings spread, on shield, and flags, man at left. Image: 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!' Signed 'James H. Brennen, Capt. Co. D'. View Item