still image; text Attention Co. F Camden Reserves. A meeting of the company will be held on Tuesday evening, sixth instant, at eight o'clock, at the armory. Signed 'J.H. Stockton'. View Item
still image; text Corcoran Zouaves 4th Reg't Empire Brigade! Brig. Gen. Spinola, Command'g. Recruits wanted for Company B, James C. Burke, Colonel. American flag. Colored flag (red, white, blue, and brown). Signed '1st Lieut. F.R. Haight, 2d Lieut. F. Jernejan, Capt. W.A. Treadwell.' View Item
still image; text $100 Bounty $13 Pay per month $6 State pay for married men $4 State pay for single men. $3.00 per month for clothes, board and rations found. The Bryan Guards! Attached to the Olden Legion, Colonel William Bryan, now encamped at Beverly Signed 'Capt. R. Graham Clarke' View Item
still image; text Haupt Quartier No. 344 Nord 3te Strasse, zwischen Callowhill u. Vine des deutschen Feld-Regiments, Col. Henry Bohlen. Signed 'Major H. Matzdorf, Rekrutirungs-Officier'. View Item
still image; text Recruits Wanted! Halleck Guard! Col. Elias Peissner. First Reg't for the war! Already in camp in Turtle Bay Park. Lieut. Schwerin is authorized to receive recruits at the recruiting office of this Co. Woman with eagle, flag, shield, ship, train. View Item
still image; text Jerseymen, to arms! Gov. Parker has called under arms 12000 of our active militia of the State to serve thirty days unless sooner discharged. Camden Brigade. Signed 'W.H. Saunders, O.S.' View Item
still image; text Our country calls rally to its support! First Regiment National Volunteers, Col. William Gurney, an officer of experience and ability, formerly of the 7th Regiment National Guard, and Captain 1st. Reg't U.S. Chasseurs (Col. Cochrane). Profile of Liberty with wings. Signed 'Apply to Frank K. Smith (Late of 7th Reg't National Guard) Recruiting Officer'. View Item
still image; text Rally for the Union. Grand mass meeting of loyal citizens, Tuesday, 15th inst. on Union Square. Printed in blue. Signed 'John Austin Stevens, Jr. Sec'y'. View Item
still image; text United States Army! Largest bounty ever offered. Able-bodied men wanted! For the Fifteenth U.S. Infantry! Join this veteran regiment whose colors have been triumphantly borne in all the glorious achievements of our Western Armies. Pointing fingers. Printed in color. Signed 'George H. Burns, 1st Lieut, 15th U.S. Infantry, Recruiting Officer'. View Item
still image; text Anthony Wayne Guard! Eighth Senatorial District Regiment! Colonel, Wm. H. Morris. Adjutant, Chas. H. Leonard. Recruits wanted immediately to fill up this fine Regiment, to whom the following bounties will be paid, viz. … Signed 'Fordham Morris, Recruiting Officer'. View Item
still image; text Attention Zouaves! Recruits wanted for Cladek's Zouaves 35th New Jersey Veteran Volunteers. Signed 'Henry A. Speeler.' View Item
still image; text Corcoran's Irish Legion 5th Regiment! Col. Wm. McEvily. City Bounty $50 and from the National War Committee a bounty of $50 paid to each recruit joining this crack regiment for the next 10 days, in addition to the Government bounty of $50. Printed in green. Angel harp. Signed '1st Lieut. James Sheil'. View Item
still image; text To war! To war! 43rd Regiment, N.Y.S.V. Commanded by Col. Vinton, formerly Capt. 16th Inf., U.S.A. Stand by our flag! Recruits wanted to join this first class regiment, now in active service at Washington. Eagle standing on banner. Banner is blank. Signed 'G.W. Reid, Captain. Recruiting Officer'. View Item
still image; text Blankets needed : a patriotic appeal : as it is impossible for the United States to supply blankets to the Ringgold Regiment, now going into camp at Doylestown, an appeal is made to the patriotic citizens of Bucks County to furnish blankets. Blanket drive. 'If sent to Quarter Master Hendrie, Doylestown, they will be properly taken care of.' Signed 'W.W.H. Davis, Commanding Ringgold Regiment.' View Item
still image; text Proclamation by the Governor, of New Jersey. I have been expecting a call from the President of the United States, or a request from the Governor of the State now invaded by the rebels, for troops to aid in driving back the invaders … Given under my hand and privy seal … Joel Parker. Attest: S.M. Dickinson, Private Secretary.' Signed 'Head-quarters Camden Brigade, July 13, 1864 ... Geo. M. Robeson, Brig-Gen., Camden Brigade, N.J.M., J.L. DeLaCour, Captain and A.D.C.' View Item
still image; text Fifth Ward. A mass meeting of the loyal citizens of the Fifth Ward will be held in Library Street, on Tuesday evening, at 7 1/2 o'clock. Eagle on shield with banner, arrows and branch. Banner reads 'No party but our country.' Signed 'Col. Fitzgerald, a War Democrat, John D. Watson, Esq. William Nicholson, Esq.; the Buckeye Blacksmith and other distinguished speakers.' View Item
still image; text Young Guards 20 volunteers wanted for this company, which is commissioned, and will be one of the first companies mustered in the United States service, under the second requisition. Eagle on shield with arrows and branch. Poster also includes icon of three citizens with an American flag. A banner attached to the flag reads, 'Attention!' Signed 'Recruiting Officers, Alfred W. Chantry, Jr. Peter Conlin, Chas. W. Borbidge'. View Item
still image; text Sixth Union League Regiment! For one year's service. Colonel H.G. Sickel, (late of the 3d Regiment, Pennsylvania Reserve Corps, commanding.) Printed in red and blue. View Item
still image; text $100 Bounty! Wanted, forty sober, reliable, able bodied men, for Company D, Old 4th New Jersey Regiment, to be mustered in service on Monday, August 26, 1861. … Signed 'William R. Maxwell, Captain.' View Item
still image; text 100 colored men wanted, for non-commissioned officers & clerks for United States colored regiments, organizing in the south-west. Signed 'Louis Wagner, Lieut. Col. 88th Pa. Vols.' View Item
still image; text Attention! Enrolled citizens of North Ward! The enrolled citizens of the North Ward of Camden City, are invited to meet in mass meeting at the court house, on Saturday evening next, March 12th at 7 1-2 o'clock to adopt measures to raise an extra bounty an Twenty-three names listed on the poster, including 'Jos. J Reed, Wm. Hanna, Matthew Newkirk, Alfred Hugg, Maurice Browning, T.P. Carpenter … and many others'. View Item
still image; text 75 more recruits wanted for the Anthon Battalion of Light Artillery now quartered at Camp 'Green,' Mount St. Vincent, Central Park, N.Y., Major F.W. Willard, Command'g. Printed in red. View Item
still image; text Wanted immediately 50 able-bodied men! For the Second Regiment New York Light Artillery now at the seat of war. Caisson with cannon and soldiers. Signed 'A.C. Griffin, Captain Co. I, 2d N.Y. Light Artillery, Regimental Recruiting Officer'. View Item
still image; text Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty!' Men who love our free institutions; men who value your own liberties; men who defend the right! Men who are ready to fight for freedom, come forth now! When the country is in peril! View Item
still image; text Attention! Attention! 40th Mozart Regiment! N.Y.V. 100 Recruits wanted! To fill up the above regiment, now stationed at Bailey's Cross Roads, Alexandria, Va. Signed 'Lieut. Col. Egan, Recruiting Officer'. View Item
still image; text $100 Bounty! Volunteers wanted to fill up Chormann's Rifle Ranger Regiment now mustering into United States service. View Item
still image; text To the patriotic young men of New Jersey. $100 Bounty $3.50 per month allowed for Clothing. $6.00 per month for a married man. Recruiting for 'Olden Legion Regiment, Col. William Bryan.' Eagle wings spread with banner, branch and arrows. Banner reads, 'Freemen to arms!!!' Signed 'Capt. R. Graham Clark. 1st. Lieut Wm. Hamilton Axe. 2nd Lieut. Joseph S. Hugg' View Item
still image; text Jerseymen! To Arms! Don't wait to be drafted! Wanted, recruits to fill up Company C, McClellan Guards! George B. McClellan on horseback. Image by J.K. Gamble. Signed 'John P. Price, Captain commanding'. View Item
still image; text $250 Bounty paid to re-enlisted men, and $177 paid to Recruits. Also relief to families, good clothing and best of quarters, pay to commence from day of enlistment! First Regiment, Horatio Seymour Cavalry. Officer on horseback with sword-right. Signed 'Capt. Geo. S. Doughty'. View Item
still image; text U. S. Marine Corps. Recruiting Service. Wanted for the United States Marine Corps! Able-bodied unmarried men, between the ages of 21 and 35 years not less than 5 feet 4 1/2 inches high, and of good character. Ship (Constitution) between two soldiers. Printed on yellow paper with a decorative border. View Item