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 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 Jerseymen! To the Rescue! Fifty able-bodied men wanted for the Camden Guards! Eagle on shield with arrows, branch, banner in beak. Banner reads, 'The Union Now and Forever!' Image is signed l. Johnson & Co. 'This company has been accepted, and is now attached to the 12th New Jersey Regiment, Col. Robt. C. Johnson.' Signed 'Philip M. Armington, 1st Lieut. Charles K. Horsfall, Captain.' View Item
still image; text Washington Greys! $63 paid when enrolled in the Comp'y! Wanted!! Men for company A, Washington Greys, twelfth reg't, N.J. Vol's, Col. Rob't C. Johnson, now encamped at Woodbury. Eagle with wings spread with branch and arrows in talons. Finger points at 'Washington Greys!' Signed 'James S. Henry, Recruiting Officer'. 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 13, 25, & 100 Dollars! Join the color company! Twelfth Regiment, NJ Vols. Col. Rob't C. Johnson. 25 More Men Wanted! For Company C, Capt. Wm. H. Dexter … Eagle wings spread with banner, branch & arrows. Banner reads, 'Come one! Come all!' Signed 'Theodore F. Harris, First Lieutenant. Newton M. Brooks, Second '. View Item