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. This artillery was organized at Fort Schuyler, NY. Signed 'Jas. Gall, Jr. Jas. P. Walker, Recruiting Officers. Michael Miller, Capt. Anthon Battalion'. View Item
still image; text Halt, Volunteers wanted for Camden City, bounty again increased! County bounty $200 City [bounty] 175. . . . Advertises that the bounty has increased. View Item
still image; text War! Young men your country calls,--'Tis duty to obey! All who are ready to volunteer, to serve their country, now in its hour of danger, to march in defense of the government, and to protect our glorious flag, the Star Spangled Banner ... Eagle wings spread with banner in beak, arrows. Banner reads, 'Union and Liberty!' 'To complete the organization of a military company, to be attached to Colonel W.W.H. Davis's Bucks County Regiment.' Signed 'W.W. Marple'. View Item
still image; text Now in the field! Look at the Bounties! United States advance bounty $25, United States advance pay 13, United States enlistment fee 4, New York State bounty 50, New York City 50, Sixth District Committee bounty 10, total, advance pay and bounties, $152. Caisson with cannon and soldiers. 'Fourth N.Y. Battery! Captain James E. Smith … By order of the Ninth Ward Committee, 1st Lieut. Chas. H. Scott, Jno. A. Thompson, Recruiting Officers.' View Item
still image; text 1st Regiment Clinton Guard, U.S. Volunteers. United States Regiment accepted for 3 years. Col. Spencer W. Cone, Lieut Col. W.R. Manley; Lieut. M.A.J. Lynch . View Item
still image; text Grand War Meeting to aid in recruiting for Capt. Allen's company of nine months' volunteers, will be held at Town Hall on Thursday evening, Sept 4, at 7 1-2 o'clock. A poster advertising a Grand War (or town hall) meeting to take place to support the recruitment of soldiers for nine-month enlistments. View Item
still image; text Corcoran's Irish Legion! Remember Fontenoy! Sarsfield Guard! Irishmen, remember the city of the violated treaty! 2d Regiment, Corcoran's Irish Legion! Col. Peter McDermott. Irishmen, you are now training to meet your English enemies! Angel harp with shamrocks. Image is in color (brown, yellow, and green). Signed 'Capt. Michael C. Murphy, 477 Canal Street. 1st Lieut. John Gallagher, 174 Varick Street, 2d Lieut. Hugh Olone, 370 Hudson Street.' View Item
still image; text Our country now and our country forever!! Citizens of the upper end of Bucks, your country claims your services. Eagle wings spread with banner in beak, arrows. Banner reads, 'Union and Liberty,' as well as an image of pointing finger. Signed 'Paul Applebach, B. Frank Fisher, Jos. Thomas.' View Item
still image; text Irish Legion Brig.-Gen. Corcoran's Brigade! 4th Senatorial Dist. Reg't N.Y.V. Headquarters, cor. 34th Street and 9th Avenue. Angel harp with shamrocks. Signed 'Capt. John Coyle, Recruiting Officer.' View Item
still image; text 33d New Jersey Vols. Zouaves! Col. George W. Mindil. $415 Bounty. Signed 'Charles J. Field, Captain, late Adjutant 25th N.J. Vols. Wm. M'Donough, First Lieut' . View Item
still image; text Sigels Scharfschützen! Drittes Regiment, Spinolas Empire Brigade, Oberst F.X. Braulick. Aufgepasst Deutsche!! Soldier with flag standing over enemy. Sigel's Sharpshooters. Soldier with flag divides scenes of peace and war. Peacetime scene includes the sun rising between mountains, embracing family, church, steamship and train. War scene includes lighting storm, burning house, broken fence, dead soldier, dead horse, dead tree, fleeing family, and armed conflict. Written in German. Signed 'O. von Schoening, Capt., Heinrich Mertz, Erster Lieut.' View Item
still image; text Camden Regiment. The Steuben Rifle Company will be mustered in the service at Trenton, N.J. on Thursday August 8, 1861; pay will commence on that day. Signed 'C. Meves, Capt.' View Item
still image; text Mounted Rifle Rangers! Good first class men wanted in the Squadron of Rifle Rangers to be attached to Gen. Butler's Division, equestrians and sharp shooters. At center, calvary officer with raised sword on charging horse. Calling for the enlistment of equestrians and sharp shooters in a division under General Benjamin F. Butler. Gives height and weight requirements for all those who consider enlistment. All those who were to enlist were to do so at No. 50 Old Post Office in the Merchants' Exchange Building on State Street, or by mail to Captain S. Tyler Read. View Item
still image; text To returned volunteers! Phila. Battalion, Head Quarters: 505 Chestnut Street. Pointing finger. Signed 'F. Vallee, Lieut. Col. Commanding'. View Item
still image; text 100 Good men wanted, no boys need apply, for Col. March's Regiment, 4th Pennsylvania Reserve, now lying encamped below Baltimore, at Camp Hale. Signed 'Lieut G.W. Bussier, Recruiting Officer'. View Item
still image; text Cavalry service. D.F. Taft is authorized to raise a company for the 22d Cavalry Regiment, now forming at Rochester. Jockey-like soldier on horse. Signed 'D.F. Taft, Captain and Recruiting Agent.' 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 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 War! As I am bound to fight, and look death straight in the face, not at Bunker Hill, but at Charleston, I will sell at public sale, on Monday, April 22, 1861, at my residence ... in the Borough of Doylestown, the following personal property!! Eagle wings spread with banner in beak, arrows. Banner reads, 'Our Country! Right or Wrong!' 'Conditions by Wm. Kachline'. View Item
still image; text Attention! Co. F, Camden Reserves. The members and all others favorable to responding to the call of His Excellency, Gov. Parker, for militia to protect the borders of our sister State are requested to meet at Odd Fellow's Hall ... Signed 'H. Moore, Serg't'. View Item
still image; text Senatorial Regiment, Col. Anthony Conk. Patriots to the rescue. To arms! To arms! The Union, the Constitution, and the enforcement of the laws. 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 '1st Lieut. Henry Keefer, 2d Lieut. Geo. A. Buchholz, Capt. Adolph Wilson, Recruiting Officers.' 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. Camden Fire Zouaves attached to the Olden Legion, Colonel William Bryan, now encamped at Beverly. Signed 'Capt. John R. Cunningham' View Item
still image; text Now is the time for those who would serve their country. The Clinton Rifles having been accepted, as the first regiment, under the new call, a few recruits are wanted to fill up vacancies. Men, including Washington, beneath liberty temple. Soldiers to receive land warrants upon discharge. Second image is a man with an American flag surrounded by symbols of agriculture, manufacturing, and education. View Item
still image; text Fall in the Portland Company! $100 Bounty by Portland in addition to all other bounties and pay to volunteers. Banner reads, 'Liberty or Death.' At top of poster, eagle with spread wings and banner in beak and arrows gripped in talons. Promises a one-hundred dollar bounty to every soldier to enlist from the Portland, Maine area before September 1st. Describes the different monetary awards to be given to enlisted men living with different familial circumstances (i.e. those with wives and/or children). View Item
still image; text Rally, boys for the Union, Goodwin's Battery of Breech-loading Light Artillery! Soon to take the field! Let the Rebels take warning! Now is the time to serve your country! No skedaddlers wanted! Fall in boys! Colored. Liberty with flag, eagle between citizen & 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 'Wm. F. Goodwin, Commanding Battery'. View Item
still image; text The Old Fourth accepted. To arms! To arms! The companies comprising the 4th New Jersey, recently returned from Virginia, have opened their armories to recruit several companies for the war! In conformity with the new requisition. Eagle wings spread with banner in beak, arrows. Banner reads, 'Jerseymen to arms!' Poster is inscribed with the name and company of the recruiting officer and the address of the recruiting station. Signed 'T. [or J.?] C. Moore recruiting officer' View Item
still image; text Union mass meeting! A grand rally of the patriotic citizens of the counties of Bucks and Montgomery, who are in favor of the maintenance of our Constitution and laws, at whatever cost, will be held at Hatboro', Montgomery County … Eagle on shield with banner, arrows and branch. Date is the date the poster was printed at the Democrat office. Banner reads, 'The Union it must and shall be preserved.' 'The Meeting will be addressed by the following eminent Speakers:---Hon. Lewis Cassidy, Hon. Wm. D. Kelly, Hon. Daniel M. Smyser, Harry W. Bonsall, Esq., and others' Image is labeled 'H.L.S. L. Johnson & Co. Copyright secured.' View Item
still image; text 12th New-York State Artillery ... Wm. A. Howard Col. Com'dg. ... This regiment now being organized under the command of a United States officer of tried experience, offers superior inducements to recruits, as it is a favorite branch of the service. … War scene of men loading and firing cannons. Text surrounding images reads 'Head-quarters, 86 White St.', 'United States & State Bounties Paid', 'A little more grape', '(For) Capt. Bragg.' Additional Image: eagle on shield, wings spread, with American flag, arrows, branch, and banner in beak. Banner reads 'Our country, our whole country.' View Item
still image; text On to Washington! 32d Regiment! Recruits wanted for Company H, Capt. H.W. Moulton, now in camp at Lynnfield, to join 32d Regiment, under command of Col. F.J. Parker, now in the field. View Item
still image; text Rally! Men! Rally! Volunteers wanted! For 100 days! Signed 'Capt. Michael E Devinney, 1st Lieut. Charles D. Goldenberg, 2nd Lieut John Gaskill' View Item
still image; text 66th N.Y.V. Col. Joseph C. Pinckney. Bounties paid to recruits before leaving the state, $129, on joining the regiment, in the field, 13, at the expiration of the enlistment, 75, making in all $217 … Signed 'Lieut. Burton H. Davis, Adj't 66th N.Y.V. Recruiting Officer'. View Item