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 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 Attention, Jerseymen! A special chance now offered to join the 10th Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers; now in the service at Washington, commanded by Col. W'm Murphy. Men wanted, to fill Company E. Capt. G. W. Scott.' Signed 'John Wilson, Recruiting Agent.' View Item
still image; text West-Jersey Dragoons A few more able bodied men are required to fill up Capt. Step. Goldsmit's Company---'A' West Jersey Dragoons. Bust of Andrew Jackson. Signed 'John Smith, 1st Lieut.' View Item
still image; text Recruits wanted : 35 good men wanted to fill up Company I, Capt. R.H. Lee, of the Sixth New Jersey Reg't known as the Old Fourth in the three month's service, now in active service, being stationed near the Chain Bridge on the Potomac. Recruiting Stations at 2nd Bridge Avenue Joseph Maurer … Further information may also be had by applying to Jno. S. Lee, 46 North Wharves Philada.' Signed 'Capt. R.H. Lee. Serg't Ben J.W. Perkins, recruiting officer' View Item
still image; text Notice of drafting the quotas of certain of the townships of the County of Camden for the nine months service not having been filled by volunteers, I shall proceed to make a draft to fill such deficiency at the court house, in the city of Camden, … View Item
still image; text Men for the Navy or Army wanted for 1 year, or 3. The best bounty that is out! will be paid. Eagle sits on a shield, bearing a banner in its break and grasping arrows in its talons. The shield rests on top of a cornucopia. The banner is blank. Recruiting for the Navy or Army. Signed 'John T. Smith, recruiting agent.' 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 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 $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 Twenty-five men wanted immediately for the West Jersey Rifles, No. 2, now on duty at Harrisburg. Signed 'James M. Scovel, Captain'. View Item