Still Image Recto: Choose: democracy or corporate rule, the Constitution or NDAA + SOPA, freedom or police state, 99% or 1% Black marker on yellow posterboard. Gift of Grace Davie, 2019. View Item
Still Image Verso: Dear Trinity Church, W.W.J.D.? Black marker on yellow posterboard. Gift of Grace Davie, 2019. View Item
Still Image Recto: We are the people Black marker on white foamcore. Gift of Grace Davie, 2019. View Item
Still Image Verso: Greed separates us Black marker on white foamcore. Gift of Grace Davie, 2019. View Item
Still Image Verso: Don't be a consumer whore Black, pink, yellow paint and black marker on cardboard. Gift of Grace Davie, 2019. View Item
Still Image Recto: This is just practis [sic] Black marker on cardboard. Gift of Grace Davie, 2019. View Item
Still Image Recto: ¡Ya basta! Acabamos con las fronteras. AKH 2011, Tuscon ¡Presente! "Enough is enough, end borders". Black marker and white paint on cardboard. Illustration of two figures on either side of a brick wall. Gift of Grace Davie, 2019. View Item
Still Image Verso: Remember Chile's 9/11, austerity is terrorism Purple marker on cardboard. Gift of Grace Davie, 2019. View Item
Still Image Verso: Help us write the new Constitution. http://constitution.wikia.com/AnonymousConstitution Blue marker on cardboard. Gift of Grace Davie, 2019. View Item
Still Image Recto: Help us write the new Constitution. http://constitution.wikia.com/AnonymousConstitution Blue marker on cardboard. Gift of Grace Davie, 2019. View Item
Text If ye break faith with them who die they will not sleep. Tho poppies grow in Flanders Fields. Supplement to Coal Age, April 24, 1919. Color illustration signed Z.P. Nikolaki. View Item
still image; text Fill up the old regiments! 200 fighting men wanted immediately for the 1st Regiment U.S. Chasseurs, organized by Gen. John Cochrane, Lieut. Col. Alex. Shaler, Comm'd'g. Eagle wings spread with banner in beak. Banner reads, ''Union' our motto! Our battle-cry 'Victory!'' Signed 'Capt. T.H. Higinbotham, Capt. Samuel Truesdell, Recruiting Officers'. View Item
still image; text Attention! Fall in! A meeting of the Seventeenth Ward Metropolitan Home Guard will be held at 14 & 16 4th Avenue, Wednesday evening, May 22d, and every following evening for Drill, at 8 o'clock. Men, including Washington, beneath Temple of Liberty. Signed 'By Order of the Committee Hon. John Cochrane, Chauncey Shaffer, Daniel S. Mann'. View Item
still image; text Last chance for bounties! Now is the time! The largest bounty ever offered! $89 cash bounty money paid to all who join this Regiment! 30 men wanted immediately for the First Regiment N.Y. Mounted Rifles! Col. C.C. Dodge, now in service at Suffolk, Virgini Officer on horseback with sword-right. Signed 'Apply at 41 Howard St. Capt. G.H. Dean, Recruiting Officer'. View Item
still image; text Fill up the old regiments! 200 fighting men wanted immediately for the 1st Regiment U.S. Chasseurs, organized by Gen. John Cochrane, Lieut. Col. Alex. Shaler, Comm'd'g. Eagle wings spread with banner in beak. Banner reads, ''Union' our motto! Our battle-cry 'Victory!'' Signed 'Capt. T.H. Higinbotham, Capt. Samuel Truesdell, Recruiting Officers'. View Item
still image; text Harris Light Cavalry now in a beautiful camp at Scarsdale, near New Rochelle, New York. Signed 'George E. Wilson, Captain 6th., N.J. Vols, recruiting officer'. View Item
still image; text $217, Cavalry! To the field! 1st Regiment N.Y. Mounted Rifles! Colonel Dodge. Only 50 more recruits wanted to fill up this splendid and efficient Regiment, now in service in the field, near Suffolk, Virginia. Officer on horseback with sword-right. Signed 'Lieutenant Geo. W. Greene, Recruiting Officer.' View Item
still image; text Volunteers wanted to fill the quota of the city of Camden, N.J. under the recent call of the president, for whom the following sums will be paid by the authorities as named … Signed 'H.B. Wilson, President. John Beagary, Secretary'. View Item
still image; text The Federal Union: it must and shall be preserved! A mass meeting of citizens will be held on Wednesday evening, June 3, at eight o'clock, at Citizens' Hall, Bethlehem. Hon. Da. Dougherty, of Philadelphia, will address the Meeting.' Dan Dougherty was an officer in the 56th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment (1862-1865). View Item
still image; text Stanton Legion W.H. Allen, Commander. $25 bounty as soon as mustered in service. 25 government bounty 48 hours after being sworn in. 25 State Bounty as soon as the Regiment is completed. 50 Bounty from Common Council before leaving the State. Liberty cap above Lady Liberty, shield, eagle. Banner reads, 'respond to your country's call!' Image, by Holton & Jardini Inc., N.Y., also includes a train, steamship, cannon, branch and arrows and reads 'To Preserve the Union.' Signed '1st Lieut. E. D. Averill. 2nd Lieut. [blank] Young. Capt. John T. Burgess'. View Item
still image; text $500 Bounty! $438 Cash in hand $438 A few good men wanted for the 34th Reg't Mounted Inf'y, New Jersey Volunteers. Eagle on shield with banner, arrows and branch. Banner is blank. Poster printed in red and black. Signed 'Col. Wm. Hudson Lawrence, late U.S.A. Commanding … Apply to Lieut. I.T. Agar, Recruiting Officer'. View Item
still image; text Attention recruits $177 in bounties & advance pay. United States advance bounty $25, United States advance pay, 13, United States enlistment fee, 4, New York State bounty, 50, Sixth District Committee bounty, 10, total, advance pay and bounties, $102 … Eagle on shield, wings spread with banner, branch, arrow. Banner reads 'Look at the bounties!' 'The Committee recommend the following Commands as offering extra inducements to recruits: Harris Light Cavalry, Colonel [...], 4th N.Y. Light Artillery, Captain James E. Smith, 51st N.Y. Volunteers, Colonel Ferrero.' Signed 'A.J. Campbell, 121 Hammond Street, Sinclair Tousey, 40 Charles Street, William H. Van Valer, 455 Hudson Street, William Dodge 120 Perry Street, J.C. Hart, 172 West 14th Street.' View Item
still image; text One more grand rally for the flag! Men wanted immediately for nine months to fill up Company A, N. Jersey volunteers. Banner reads, 'Jersey Blues Awake.' Eagle wings spread with banner, branch & arrows. 'Aaron Ward, Captain' is pasted on the bottom right corner of the poster. View Item
still image; text Volunteers wanted at once for the Eleventh Reg't, (Stanton Legion,) now in camp at New Dorp, Staten Island, commanded by Colonel William H. Allen. Flying eagle with banner; image of recruiting office at 153 Broadway. Banner reads, 'Come down with us to the fight.' A marching band and train are pictured with the recruiting office. A banner on the train reads, 'For Dixie!' Another sign reads, 'Our route is through Richmond! Stonewall or no Stonewall.' 'Whitworth's celebrated Band is attached to this regiment, and gives several fine performances daily.' Signed 'Capt. Marcus B. Monck'. View Item
still image; text Philadelphia City Guard! 157th Reg't P.V. Col. Wm. A Gray. 40 able-bodied men for Co. B., to complete the roll of the Company, attached to this popular Regiment, now encamped near the city. Battle scene. Image includes a charging Union soldier with a dead Confederate, a cannon, the American flag, and fighting soldiers in the background. Signed by Benfield, and 'Howell' is written on a stone. Printed on yellow paper. Also includes pointing finger. Signed 'Captain E. Milford Bard, late Capt. in Mexican War. 1st Lieut. [blank] 2d Lieut. R.G. White, Company Head Quarters'. View Item
still image; text Das Sechste Senatorial-Distrikt Regiment, Perkin's Rifles, Oberst W. Mayer. Hauptquartier: 46 & 48 East Houston Str. Eine seltene Gelegenheit für activen Dienst! Dieses Regiment wird speziell für General Sigel … Eagle on shield with banner, arrows in talons, forward. Banner reads, 'Eilt zu Sigel, dem Retter!' View Item
still image; text Men wanted for West Philad'a Greys, at Commissioners' Hall, West Philadelphia. J.H. Gardiner, Captain. View Item
still image; text Senatorial Regiment, Colonel Anthony Conk. Recruits wanted for Company A, to serve for three years or during the war, under experienced officers. 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 'Apply to Capt. Gilbert Bogart, or Lieut. Theodore Miller, Recruiting Officers'. View Item
still image; text Prize Money! Prize Money! Wanted for the U.S. Marine Corps able-bodied, sober, intelligent men, between the ages of 18 and 35 years, not less than five feet four and a half inches high, and of good character. Eagle on shield with banner, arrows in talons, right. Banner reads 'Respond to your country's call.' Signed 'D.M. Cohen, Capt. Command'g.' View Item
still image; text Phoenix Regiment! Corcoran Zouaves! 4th Reg't Empire Brigade! Brig. Gen. Spinola, commanding brigade. Recruits wanted for Co. D, 'O'Mahony Guards,' Phoenix Regiment, Corcoran Zouaves! James C. Burke, Colonel. Angel harp with shamrocks, Liberty & Justice. Signed 'Capt. Patrick Phalen, Lieut. James Barrett, Bartholomew Kellett, Ord. Serg't'. View Item