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$250 Bounty paid to re-enlisted men, and $177 paid to Recruits. Also relief to families, good clothing and best of quarters, pay to commence from day of enlistment! First Regiment, Horatio Seymour Cavalry.
$500 Bounty! $438 Cash in hand $438 A few good men wanted for the 34th Reg't Mounted Inf'y, New Jersey Volunteers.
$100 Bounty $13 Pay per month $6 State pay for married men $4 State pay for single men. $3.00 per month for clothes, board and rations found. Camden Fire Zouaves attached to the Olden Legion, Colonel William Bryan, now encamped at Beverly.
$100 Bounty $13 Pay per month $6 State pay for married men $4 State pay for single men. $3.00 per month for clothes, board and rations found. The Bryan Guards! Attached to the Olden Legion, Colonel William Bryan, now encamped at Beverly
$100 Bounty! Wanted, thirty sober, reliable, able bodied men for Company G, New Jersey Regiment, to be mustered in service on Saturday, August 24, 1861.
$100 Bounty! Wanted, forty sober, reliable, able bodied men, for Company D, Old 4th New Jersey Regiment, to be mustered in service on Monday, August 26, 1861. …
$100 Bounty! Wanted, thirty sober, reliable, able bodied men, for Company D, New Jersey Regiment, to be mustered into service on Saturday, August 24, 1861 … to be commanded by well known and experienced officers.
$100 Bounty. For 9 months Service. A few more men wanted to fill up the quota of Centre Township, rendezvous at Archers's Hotel, Mt. Ephraim.
Civil War posters, 1861-1865
Highest Bounty. $227. To all recruits in Capt. Curran's Company, 31 Genesee St.
Latest news from Washington! The rebels swarming on the Potomac! 'Boys there's the enemy! And we must beat them, or Molly Stark sleeps a widow to-night! Forward!'--General Stark's speech to his soldiers before the Battle of Bennington.
Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty!' Men who love our free institutions; men who value your own liberties; men who defend the right! Men who are ready to fight for freedom, come forth now! When the country is in peril!
Rally! Rally! Rally! To men of color! Authority has been received to raise a regiment of men of color for 100 days. Rally, men of color, at once for your country. Arm for the defence of your homes!
United States Army! Largest bounty ever offered. Able-bodied men wanted! For the Fifteenth U.S. Infantry! Join this veteran regiment whose colors have been triumphantly borne in all the glorious achievements of our Western Armies.
Engineers! The only one from Pennsylvania. Carpenters, blacksmiths, stonemasons & laborers. The Independent Company of Infantry to act as Engineers and Artificers, being accepted by the proper authorities, the enrolled members will report ...
100 Good men wanted, no boys need apply, for Col. March's Regiment, 4th Pennsylvania Reserve, now lying encamped below Baltimore, at Camp Hale.
Sixteenth Regiment U.S. Infantry! Recruits wanted! Fifty able-bodied men will be accepted within the next two weeks to fill up the ranks of this regiment of the regular army, now in Tennessee.
Sixth Union League Regiment! For one year's service. Colonel H.G. Sickel, (late of the 3d Regiment, Pennsylvania Reserve Corps, commanding.)
To arms! To arms! Your country calls. Volunteers for the war are wanted immediately!
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.
Volunteer! Volunteer! Avoid the draft! 121st Regiment P. V. Accepted for three years or the war, Col. Chapman Biddle.
Volunteer! Volunteer! Avoid the draft! 121st Regiment, P.V. Accepted for three years or the war, Col. Chapman Biddle.
Bürger, euer Land ist in Gefahr! Zu den Waffen! Zu den Waffen! 121ste Regiment Pennsylvanien Voluntärs.
Civil and military Union mass meeting! Rally for the Union! The citizens of Buck County, favorable to the Constitution, Government and Union, will assemble in the splendid grove of David Doan, in Plumstead Township, near the village of Danborough …
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