still image; text Fall in! Fall in! Fall in! Senatorial Regiment Colonel Anthony Conk. Recruits wanted to fill up a company of this regiment, under 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. J.W. Swift, 1st Lieut. E. Rogers, recruiting officers.' View Item
Image Collection 83 Items Civil War envelopes, 1861-1865 The New-York Historical Society's Department of Prints, Photographs, and Architectural Collections owns approximately 3,000 unused envelopes dating from the Civil War years. Of these, 490 were digitized for this project. Most were produced by New York printers between 1861 and 1865:. While some are quite crude, others are beautifully designed and executed, many in color, some gilt. Some envelopes show portraits or caricatures of politicians. A significant New York printer, Charles Magnus, is represented by thirty-six envelopes, many showing Civil War camp scenes derived from photographs. View Collection