still image; text Vosburgh Chasseurs, 53d Regiment, N.Y.V. Organized under special authority from the War Department. Require robust and active men between the ages of 18 and 45, to complete its organization … under the Command of Col. Geo. A. Buckingham. Eagle with banner and branch. Banner reads, 'United States Volunteers For the Defense of the Union.' Signed 'Apply to Lieut E. Roberts'. View Item
still image; text Camden Brigade! 2d Regiment Infantry, Col. Thomas McKeen. Company B, of the above regiment, will meet at 8 o'clock, on Monday evening, at Parsons' Hotel for the purpose of reviving and completing the organization commenced two years ago … Camden Brigade N.J. Militia. Signed 'Mark Mayhew, Lieut. Commanding, A.W. Nash 2nd Lieut.' View Item
still image; text Rally Freemen! Rally our country and liberty calls, it is duty to obey. Ho for liberty! L.H. Markley, an authorized recruiting officer, will be present to enroll all who are in favor of joining the Rebel Crushers, for Col. W.W.H Davis's regiment'. View Item
still image; text The rebellion, its cause and cure. A meeting for the Free Discussion of the Great Principles involved in the War for the Union will be held at the Wigwam in the village of Haverstraw, on Wednesday Evn'g, Sept. 24th at seven o'clock. Eagle with ship, train, and goods. Signed by 'Committee of Arrangements, L.D. Mansfield, John W. Ferson, Wm. Voorhis, F.L. Nicholas, D.D. Smith' View Item
still image; text Middle Ward drafted men! A meeting will be held at the City Hall on Tuesday Ev'g, Feb. 28, at 7 1-2 o'clock, to make arrangements to fill the quota of the ward with volunteers. View Item
still image; text Latest news from Washington! The rebels swarming on the Potomac! 'Boys there's the enemy! And we must beat them, or Molly Stark sleeps a widow to-night! Forward!'--General Stark's speech to his soldiers before the Battle of Bennington. Eagle on shield with banner, arrows and branch. Banner reads, 'The Constitution must be maintained!' Signed 'C. Sydney Smith, Recruiting Officer. J.M. Longstreet, Assistant.' View Item
still image; text First Regiment National Volunteers Colonel Wm. Gurney, formerly an officer in the 7th Regiment, and captain Co. C, 1st Regiment U.S. Chasseurs. Eagle on shield with arrows, branch, banner in beak. Banner reads, 'Respond to your country's call!' Signed 'James W. Gurney (Late 1st Regiment U.S. Chasseurs), Recruiting Officer.' View Item
still image; text 24 men wanted! Bounty, $602. Cash down, 300. Besides state pay of 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. Pointing fingers highlight '24 Men Wanted!' and 'Colored Men--Will be mustered into Colored Regiments, and receive the same bounty.' Signed 'John W. Potts, Chairman of Township Com'e.' View Item
still image; text Riflemen attention! The Clinton Rifles. Accepted by the Secretary of War, and now in camp at Quarantine Building, Staten Island. J.A. Page, Col. Commanding. Eagle wings spread with banner, branch and arrows. Banner reads, 'E Pluribus Unum.' Signed 'A. Anthony Gutman, Act'g Adjt'. View Item
still image; text Extra bounty! Families of recruits provided for. By the liberal contribution of the Grocers' Committee, the Fifth Metropolitan Guard, Col. T.W. Parmele, is enabled to offer an extra cash bounty of $10 for each recruit, in addition to other bounties. View Item
still image; text Men wanted for the Invalid Corps. Only those faithful soldiers who, from wounds or the hardship of war, are not longer fit for active duty will be received in this Corps of Honor. Signed 'Robert C. Johnson, Provost Marshal, First District, New Jersey' View Item
still image; text Riflemen attention! The Clinton Rifles, United States Volunteers accepted directly by the United States and for that reason better provided for, Colonel J.A. Page. Eagle wings spread with banner, branch and arrows. Printed in blue and red. Banner reads, 'E Pluribus Unum.' Signed 'Colonel J.A. Page'. View Item
still image; text Treason and rebellion or the constitution the union & the laws! Which will you choose? The freemen of old Bucks are respectfully invited to meet in council at the Court House, in Doylestown, on Friday evening next … View Item
still image; text $204 in bounties! 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 is saying 'We will come. We know our country's need, and will respond to her call ...' Soldier is saying, '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 Attention!! Recruits wanted to fill up Company C. Col. D.B. Birney's Zouave Regiment. Eagle wings spread with banner in beak, arrows. Banner reads, '23d Regiment.' Signed 'Lieut. Wm. F. Powell'. View Item
still image; text 6th Regiment! Stand by the flag. The subscribers have been authorized to recruit a company for the Sixth Regiment of which Col. O.A. Mack of the Regular Army is Colonel, and Nelson Converse, of Marlborough, Lieut. Colonel. Men, including Washington, beneath temple of liberty. Signed 'David Gilson, S.A. Sawyer, recruiting officers'. View Item
still image; text 6th Senatorial Dist. Reg't. Perkins' Rifles! Col. Wm. Mayer. Headquarters, 46 & 48 East Houston Street. Eagle on shield with banner, arrows in talons, right. Banner reads 'Sigel to the rescue.' View Item
still image; text Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Head-Quarters, Boston, May 26th, 1862. General Order No. 13. The battalion at Fort Warren will be raised immediately to a Regiment, and placed under command of Maj. F.J. Parker as Colonel. Crest of Massachusetts flanked by Union soldiers. 'The enemy has repulsed Maj. Gen. Banks and are marching in force on Washington.' View Item
still image; text To Arms : recruits wanted for nine months service! $115 in advance! Signed 'Levi Maish, Capt., David Z. Seipe, 1st Lieut., James Lece, 2nd Lieut.' View Item
still image; text Senatorial Regiment, Colonel Anthony Conk. Strike for your altars and your fires! Strike till the last armed foe expires! Strike for the green graves of your sires! God and our Native Land! Recruits wanted for Co. I. George Washington with eagle, Justice & Liberty. Hand-colored. Justice holds a sword and a scale, Liberty holds the Constitution and a liberty staff. Signed 'Apply to Joe B. Ramsde, Capt. Commanding Co. L, Wm. R. Plunkett, 1st Lieut'. View Item
still image; text War! Young men your country calls, come to the rescue. All who are ready to volunteer to serve their country, have now an opportunity of enlisting in Col. W.W.H. Davis's regiment! Eagle wings spread with banner in beak, arrows. Banner reads, 'Union and Liberty!' Signed 'Harry C. Kessler, Recruiting Officer'. View Item
still image; text Fall in! Fall in! Fall in! Senatorial regiment Colonel Anthony Conk. Recruits wanted to fill up Company E, of this regiment, under the 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. Jno.. M. Blackburn, Recruiting Officer.' View Item
still image; text Attention! Doylestown Guards. You responded promptly to the first call, when our capital was in danger, served three months with distinction and received an honorable discharge. Eagle wings spread with banner in beak, arrows. Banner reads, 'Union and Liberty.' Signed 'Geo. T. Harvey, Captain.' View Item
still image; text Volunteers wanted. The undersigned propose to raise a Company to be attached to the Olden Legion, Col. William Bryan, of Beverly, New Jersey, accepted by the War Department. Signed 'Isaac W. Mickle Captain. Ephram C. Ware, 1st Lieut. William C. Fenimore, 2d Lieut.' View Item
still image; text Phoenix Regiment! Corcoran Zouaves! 4th Regiment Spinola's Empire Brigade! James C. Burke, Colonel. M.D. Smith, Lieutenant Colonel. Angel harp with shamrocks. Hand-colored. Signed 'Richard Oulahan, 1st Lieut., Daniel O'Sullivan (Agreem), Capt., James A. O'Sullivan, 2d Lieut., Recruiting Officer'. View Item
still image; text Sickles' Excelsior Brigade! Headquarters, City Hall Park. Yorktown. Williamsburg, May 5th. Fair Oaks, June 1st, Williamsburg Road, June 25th, Savage Station, June 29th, White Oak Swamp, June 30th, Ch's City Cross-Rds., June 30th … Flying eagle with banner, shield, arrows and branch. Image of pointing finger. Banner reads, 'E Pluribus Unum.' Printed in color. 'Brigade Commanded by Brig. Gen. D.E. Sickles' Signed 'O.H. Hart, Ass't Adj't Gen'l'. View Item
still image; text Washington City Provost Guard! Recruits wanted for Scott's 900 U.S.V. Cavalry! Colonel James B. Swain. Officer on horseback with sword-right. 'For further information apply to Capt. Freeman Orne, Tent No. 1, City Hall Park, N.Y.' View Item
still image; text Fourth Senatorial District Regiment! Comprising 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 14th Wards. Headquarters Comp'y D. George Washington with eagle, Justice and Liberty. Justice holds a sword and a scale; Liberty holds the Constitution and a liberty staff. Signed 'Robert H. Melvin, recruiting officer'. View Item
still image; text 69th Reg't N.Y.S.M. Col. Mathew Murphy. This gallant corps will be ready in a few days to start for the seat of war! Angel harp with shamrocks. Printed in green. 'This regiment is the first of the Irish Legion, commanded by Gen. Michael Corcoran.' View Item
still image; text Married men, $366 bounty! Single men, $222!! Now is the time! To rally round the flag of the country! Eagle on shield with arrows, branch, banner in beak. Banner reads, 'Rally Boys! For the old Flag! Jersey Blues, to the rescue!!' Signed 'Captain Thos. H. Davis, Co. A 12th Reg't, N.J. Vols.' View Item