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Civil War posters, 1861-1865.
Allen, William H. Monck, Marcus B.
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.
Civil War posters, 1861-1865
Baker & Godwin, printers, Printing-House Square, opposite City Hall, New York.
1 poster ; 116 x 83 cm.
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'.
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Poster; 116 x 83 cm. 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'.