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Civil War posters, 1861-1865.
Seventy-six men must be had before September 3d, to fill the quota of Framingham.
Civil War posters, 1861-1865
1 poster ; 41 x 27 cm.
Banner reads, 'Seventy-Six Men.' Eagle wings spread with banner in beak and arrows being held in talons. Describes the pay (in the form of a bounty) for all those who enlist voluntarily at Framingham, Massachusetts. Informs those considering enlistment of the lesser pay they will receive if they are drafted.
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Eagles--Pictorial works
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Poster: 41 x 27 cm. Banner reads, 'Seventy-Six Men.' Eagle wings spread with banner in beak and arrows being held in talons. Describes the pay (in the form of a bounty) for all those who enlist voluntarily at Framingham, Massachusetts. Informs those considering enlistment of the lesser pay they will receive if they are drafted.