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 Metropolitan guards! Col. Charles S. Turnbull, Adj't George Wheaton. Having received authority to raise a company for this fine regiment, I have opened a recruiting office at No. 223 Centre St. Eagle on shield with banner, arrows in talons, right. Banner reads, 'The Union It Must and Shall Be Preserved!' Signed 'E. Jackson, Capt. … 1st Lieut John C. Coates … 2d Lieut. Norman Murray'. View Item
still image; text $150 Bounty! Spinola's Empire Brigade! Hillhouse Light Infantry! Col. P.J. Claassen, commanding 2d Reg't. 40 good men wanted immediately to fill up a company. 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!' Signed 'Capt. W. R. Cummings, 286; Third Avenue, Recruiting Officer.' View Item
still image; text Recruiting Office, Company B, Scott Legion Regiment, Col. S.W. Black, late Col. of 1st Penn. Reg., Mexican War. Soldier with rifle, cannon, Mexican coins, mountains. Signed 'Capt. James F. Hefley'. View Item
still image; text $225 Bounty, Senatorial Regiment Colonel Anthony Conk. Company F, of this fine regiment, is in want of a few more able-bodied men to fill up its ranks! Eagle, wings spread, on shield, and flags, man at left. Hand-colored image. 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!' 'United We Stand! Divided We Fall!' Image by T. Horton and Co. Signed '1st Lieut., Fred. H. Staford, 2d Lieut., Augustus J. Spencer. Capt. Edgar Perry.' View Item
still image; text U.S. Army & Navy Recruiting Agency, No. 113 Market Street, Camden , N.J. The largest cash bounties paid to volunteers or substitutes going in the Army or Navy. Signed 'Kennedy, Price & Co.', a recruiting agency in Camden, N.J. View Item
still image; text Neunzehnte Ward, Brooklyn, E.D. Deutsche!! Sichert euch die Ward-Bounty von $25.00 nebst allen anderen Bounties. Signed 'A.F. Krack, Washington Hotel, Kent Avenue, Wm. Rouse, Bartlett Street, nahe Throop Avenue.' View Item
still image; text Attention! Enrolled citizens of the city of Camden. The enrolled citizens of the city of Camden, and all others who are interested in the cause, are invited to meet in a mass meeting at the court house ... to adopt measures to raise an extra bounty and fi Twenty-four names listed, including 'Alden C. Scovel, Jas. H. Stevens, Geo. W. Gilbert, J.C. De Lacour, Isaiah Woolston, Samuel Hanna …' View Item
still image; text A floral and fruit festival will be held at the Roxborough Lyceum Hall by the Roxborough Ladies' Aid Society! Festival put on by the Ladies Aid Society to benefit sick and wounded soldiers. View Item
still image; text Attention : the Independent Rifles of Camden, will meet for drill and business in the (third story back room) of Starrs' Hall in Bridge Avenue, below Second, on Monday evening, 27th inst., at 8 o'clock. By order of Shreve Ackley, Captain.' View Item
still image; text Central Park Artillery Company : the undersigned proposes to raise a Company to be attached to the Anthon Battalion of Light Artillery! Under the command of Major Willard, U.S.A. Caisson with cannon and soldiers. Signed 'Jas. Gall, Jr. Jas. P. Walker, Recruiting Officers. Michael Miller, Capt. Anthon Battalion'. View Item
still image; text Fourth Senatorial Dist. Regiment! Colonel Peter McDermott, Adjutant Geo. W. Warner. 50 able-bodied men wanted for this regiment, which offers inducements equal to any now being organized. Eagle on shield wings spread with banner, branch arrow. Banner reads, 'Now is the last chance for the bounty!' Signed 'Fred. Creighton, Recruiting Officer'. View Item
still image; text First National Volunteers. Col. William Gurney, of the First U.S. Chasseurs, now raising a crack regiment. Boys, don't be drafted get your bounty! Eagle on shield with arrows, branch, banner in beak. Banner reads, 'Now is your last chance for the bounty!' Image by A.H. Jocelyn, NY. Signed 'Ed. W. Schauffler, Recruiting Officer.' View Item
still image; text Volunteers Wanted! Wanted! Cameronian Guards, Company F. Col. George P. M'Lean's regiment, H.E. Wilkinson, Capt. Eagle with arrows, branch and small shield. View Item
still image; text Recruits wanted 30 able bodied men wanted! To fill up the Stockton Guards, Co. G, 12th Regt. N.J. Vol. Col. Robt. C. Johnson. Signed 'Capt. S.B. Jobes, 1st Lieut. J.L. Lowe, 2d Lieut. C.E. Troutman.' View Item
still image; text Don't be drafted! Volunteers wanted … men wanted immediately, for nine months, for the Independent Guards. The undersigned having been authorized to raise a Company for Nine Months, in lieu of the draft … Eagle wings spread with banner, branch & arrows. Banner reads, 'Jersey Blues, Awake!' Signed 'S.P. Laning, 1st Lieut., Geo. T. Da Costa, Captain'. View Item
still image; text $90 Bounty Anthon Battalion of Light Artillery, Major F.W. Willard. This splendid organization, now being raised by special authorization of the President, will soon take the field. Caisson with cannon and soldiers. 'Those desirous of joining the finest arm of the service will apply at Capt. Coddington's Headquarters'. View Item
still image; text 50 Men wanted for the 1st U.S. Vol. Cavalry. This regiment is splendidly mounted and fully equipped, and doing duty as Provost Guard of Washington City. Fifty men are wanted to take the places made vacant by sickness, &c. Poster inscribed, 'Capt. Os[?] 147 Greenwich.' Calvary officer with raised sword on charging horse. Signed in pencil 'Capt. Os [?], recruiting.' View Item
still image; text Recruits wanted 30 able bodied men wanted to fill up Company D, 12th Regiment of N.J. Volunteers, Col. Rob. C. Johnson. Signed 'Capt. E. Milford Bard … Wm. Henry Moore … James L. McIlhenney.' View Item
still image; text Men of the Keystone State Rally for its defence! The first regiment of Washington Guard Col. W.F. Small'. Signed 'Thomas A. Murray, 1st Lieut. John Stephens, 2d [Lieut.] John Smith, Capt.' View Item
still image; text $100 Bounty! Wanted, thirty sober, reliable, able bodied men, for Company D, New Jersey Regiment, to be mustered into service on Saturday, August 24, 1861 … to be commanded by well known and experienced officers. Poster advertises that the regiment is also seeking a drummer and a fifer. Signed 'T.W. Baker, Capt.' 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!' Also two pointing fingers. Signed 'J.K. Brown, Captain'. View Item
still image; text Col. W.W.H. Davis' Bucks County Regiment! The undersigned having received authority to raise a company of volunteers to be attached to W.W.H. Davis' Bucks County Regiment ... Signed 'W.W. Marple'. View Item
still image; text Spinola's Empire Brigade! Bounty! Bounty! 100 dollars Ver. St., wovon 25 dollars voraus bezahlt werden! 50 dollars Staat New-York, wird bei der Einmusterung bezahlt. Eagle with ship, train, and goods. Written in German. Signed 'Um die compagnie C, Capitain H.W. Phillips, vom zweiten Regiment, Oberst P.J. Claassen, in dieser prächtigen Brigade, zu ergänzen.' Signed 'Lieut. J.R. Winterbotham'. View Item
still image; text First United States Lancers, a regiment of 12,000 strong is now in process of organization by Col. Joseph Smolinski, under the direction of the War Department, who for twenty years has been in service in the [F]rench, English and Hungarian Wars. … Knight on horse. Signed 'Col. Jos. Smolinski, Lieut. Col. Caspar Urban, Major, C.G. Taaffe, Major, Alexander Maluski'. 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 $100 Bounty! Wanted, thirty sober, reliable, able bodied men for Company G, New Jersey Regiment, to be mustered in service on Saturday, August 24, 1861. Signed 'T.W. Baker, Capt. L.M. Morris, 1st Lieut. J.K. Brown, 2d Lieut.' View Item
still image; text Old New-Jersey Fourth! This Regiment has been accepted, and some of the companies mustered in. A few more recruits are wanted to fill up the following companies. Company C; Capt. Jackson: Camden, [Company] D; [Capt.] Mickle: [Camden], Company E; [Capt.] Moore. [Camden], Company F; [Capt.] Lee. [Camden], [Company] G; [Capt.] Baker. [Camden]'. Signed 'Thomas Goodwin, Recruiting at Gloucester, for Company F, Capt. R.H. Lee. Maj. James M Cassady, No. 106 Federal St., Camden, N.J.' View Item
still image; text Latest from the army! Lieut. Champion in Delhi for recruits for Fitch's Battery. All bounties paid to those enlisting for this Battery! And paid at the time of enlistment! Caisson with cannon and soldiers. View Item