still image; text Brig-General Corcoran's Brigade! Second Reg't Corcoran's Irish Legion. Relief tickets! City, State and United States bounty to be paid on being mustered into the United States service. Angel harp with shamrocks. Printed in green. Signed '1st Lieut. Dominick O'Connor. Capt. Michael Doran.' View Item
still image; text Volunteers Wanted! The following liberal offers are made to all who may desire to enlist in the Old Volunteer Regiments from this state. Men are permitted to select their regiments. Recruits are told to apply to 'John Fox, General Recruiting Agent.' Signed 'Rob't C. Buchanan'. View Item
still image; text The war for the Constitution and the Union! To the patriotic people of Salem: once again your country calls you to arms! Decorative border. Calls on the patriotism of men in Salem, Massachusetts to enlist and fight the rebels. Describes the pay (in the form of a bounty) for all those who enlist before July 25, 1862. View Item
still image; text From the Army of the Potomac! New Jersey Brigade! Captain H.C. Gibson, of Company 'B', Third New Jersey Regiment has returned under orders from the War Department, to recruit men to fill up the Regiments of the New Jersey Brigade. Signed 'Captain H.C. Gibson. Wm. B. Phillips, Recruiting Sergeant' View Item
still image; text 20,000 men wanted for the First Army Corps now being organized at Washington by Maj. Gen'l. W.S. Hancock. Hancock's Division. 'Offices of the County Volunteer Committee in the Park and on the Battery and at the following district provost marshals: Capt. J.R. Erhardt, 102 Liberty St. [Capt.] H.P. West,. 428 Broome St. [Capt.] C.R. Coster, 185 Sixth Avenue. Capt. F.C. Wagner, 63 Third Avenue, [Capt.] B.F. Manierre, 1303 Broadway. [Capt.] W. Dunning, cor., 7th Av. & 47th St.' Signed 'E.W. Hinks, Brig. Gen'l & A.A.P.M. Gen'l ...' View Item
still image; text National Guard meeting. The members of the Camden National Guard are requested to meet at Odd Fellow's Hall, on Friday evening next, June 12th, 1863. Signed 'G.W. Gilbert' View Item
still image; text 33d New Jersey Vols. Col. George W. Mindil. $615 bounty … Signed 'Charles J. Field, Captain Late Adjutant 25th N.J. Vols. Stephen Pierson, 1st Lieut. James V. Gibson, 2d Lieut' 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 Notice! The conscription will soon commence! Avoid it, and secure the bounties, and help to man the forts! Awake! The enemy are upon us! And Volunteer in the 12th N.Y. Artillery! Colonel W.A. Howard, Commanding. Signed 'Capt. Geo. A. Bulmer, 2d Lieut. W. H. Lyman, or to 1st Lieut. J. C. Hopper … recruiting officers'. 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 Wanted immediately 25 able-bodied men for the Higbe Guards attached to the Camden Regiment! Washington with sword, flag, cannon and fort. The words, 'My Country' are above Washington. Image is signed, Hinckley. Signed 'N.B. Anderson, Captain. Thos. M. Fetter, 1st Lieutenant'. 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 Color'd men wanted! Bounty, $602. Cash down, 350. Besides State, and United States pay, &c. Apply to James S. Henry; At Recruiting Office, Second & Bridge Ave.' View Item
still image; text Provost Marshal's Office Ninth Congressional Dist. 677 Third Avenue, cor. of E. 46th St. The Honorable Corps, men wanted for the Invalid Corps. Signed 'Col. James B. Fry, Provost Marshal General. Chas. E. Jenkins, Capt. & Provost Marshal, 9th Dist. N.Y.' View Item
still image; text Metropolitan New York Cavalry! Recruits wanted for this new regiment. Bounty $150. Officer on horseback with sword-right. Signed 'Capt. Morris de Camp. 1st Lieut., James A. Duffey, 2d Lieut. John C. Cashen'. View Item
still image; text Forward on the column! All able-bodied men between the ages of 18 and 45, who are desirous of enrolling their names for the formation of a volunteer military company, and who, after enlistment would like to be used as 'white men should and must be,' … Includes the image of a man climbing a flagpole bearing the American flag. Signed 'Jno. M. Collins, Late Orderly Sergeant of Co. E, 4th N.J.R.' View Item
still image; text Manhattan Rifles! Lieut. Col. Geo. F. Watson, Comm'dg. Major Jno. M. Freeman. Officers' headquarters, No. 461 Broome St. near Mercer. Recruiting stations, Mercer House, cor. Broome and Mercer; Stuyvesant Hall, 633 Broadway; and at Chester's 38 Ann Street. Zouave. Printed in red and blue. View Item
still image; text Voluntrs [sic]! Wanted for N. Jersey regiments. To fill the quota of Stockton T'P, Camden County, N.J. Recruits, in addition to the bounties paid by the U.S. government, will receive an additional $270 from Camden County and the Stockton Township. 'Apply to J'n R. Shaw.' View Item
still image; text Wanted! Wanted! Wanted! 1000 Substitutes! To whom the highest cash price will be given. Apply immediately to Turner, English & Co., substitute and volunteer agents. View Item
still image; text Returned Volunteers, Rally! Rally! Rally! All members of regiments who have been in the service, and will serve again for a short period, not exceeding three months, are requested to meet at the Mercer House, cor. of Broome and Mercer Streets. ... Signed 'Lieut. Col. J.W. Marshall, Capt. R.A. Dimmick, Major J. Missing, Capt. T. Mosscrop.' 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! $727 to veterans, $627 for all white men who volunteer to fill the old N.J. Regiments. Pointing fingers emphasize '$400 Cash, When mustered into the United States Service.' 'Apply to John D. Smallwood, Parson's Hotel, Camden, N.J.' 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 A concert will be given by the Harmonia Club of Bethlehem for the benefit of the Soldier's Relief Society on Monday even'g, March 9th, in the hall of the Moravian Day-School. … Used to raise money for the Soldier's Relief Society. 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 Bürger, euer Land ist in Gefahr! Zu den Waffen! Zu den Waffen! 121ste Regiment Pennsylvanien Voluntärs. Signed 'Friedrich König, Im Auftrag von J.G. Rosengarten, Capt., Compagnie D'. 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