Forward on the column! All able-bodied men between the ages of 18 and 45, who are desirous of enrolling their names for the formation of a volunteer military company, and who, after enlistment would like to be used as 'white men should and must be,' …
Creator / Contributor
Collins, Jno. M.
Collection Title
Civil War posters, 1861-1865
Title
First United States Lancers, a regiment of 12,000 strong is now in process of organization by Col. Joseph Smolinski, under the direction of the War Department, who for twenty years has been in service in the [F]rench, English and Hungarian Wars. …
Creator / Contributor
Smolinski, Joseph ; Urban, Casper ; Taaffe, C. G. ; Maluski, Alexander
Collection Title
Civil War posters, 1861-1865
Title
First Regiment National Volunteers Colonel Wm. Gurney, formerly an officer in the 7th Regiment, and captain Co. C, 1st Regiment U.S. Chasseurs.
Creator / Contributor
Gurney, William, 1821-1879 ; Gurney, James W.
Collection Title
Civil War posters, 1861-1865
Title
First National Volunteers. Col. William Gurney, of the First U.S. Chasseurs, now raising a crack regiment. Boys, don't be drafted get your bounty!
Creator / Contributor
Geary, John White, 1819-1873 ; Schauffler, Edward W.
Collection Title
Civil War posters, 1861-1865
Title
First Metropolitan Cavalry! This is the last chance to join a cavalry reg't prior to the draft! Recruits wanted to fill up Company A. of the Regiment.
Creator / Contributor
Taylor, Isaac L. ; O'Brien, Daniel M.
Collection Title
Civil War posters, 1861-1865
Title
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.
Creator / Contributor
Shaler, Alex ; Cochrane, John ; Higinbotham, T. H. ; Truesdell, Samuel
Collection Title
Civil War posters, 1861-1865
Title
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.
Creator / Contributor
Shaler, Alex ; Cochrane, John ; Higinbotham, T. H. ; Truesdell, Samuel
Collection Title
Civil War posters, 1861-1865
Title
Fifty-five men wanted! Bounty, $602. Cash down, 300. Besides State pay per month of $6.00, and from the United States 13.00. Colored men, will be mustered into colored regiments; and receive the same bounties.
Creator / Contributor
Henry, James S.
Collection Title
Civil War posters, 1861-1865
Title
Fifth Ward. A mass meeting of the loyal citizens of the Fifth Ward will be held in Library Street, on Tuesday evening, at 7 1/2 o'clock.
Creator / Contributor
Fitzgerald, Col. ; Watson, John ; Nicholson, William
Collection Title
Civil War posters, 1861-1865
Title
Fall in, boys! Recruit meeting : a meeting for the purpose of recruiting for Col. W.W.H. Davis's Ringgold Regiment, will be held at Tobias Fishler's Hotel, Erwinna, on Friday eve'ng, September 27th, at early candle light.
Creator / Contributor
Davis, W. W. H. ; Hinkle, Philip
Collection Title
Civil War posters, 1861-1865
Title
Fall in! Fall in! Fall in! Senatorial regiment Colonel Anthony Conk. Recruits wanted to fill up Company E, of this regiment, under the command of officers who have seen service in the field.
Creator / Contributor
Conk, Anthony ; Blackburn, J. M.
Collection Title
Civil War posters, 1861-1865
Title
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.
Creator / Contributor
Conk, Anthony ; Swift, J. W. ; Rogers, E.
Collection Title
Civil War posters, 1861-1865
Title
Fall in the Portland Company! $100 Bounty by Portland in addition to all other bounties and pay to volunteers.
Collection Title
Civil War posters, 1861-1865
Title
Extra bounty! Families of recruits provided for. By the liberal contribution of the Grocers' Committee, the Fifth Metropolitan Guard, Col. T.W. Parmele, is enabled to offer an extra cash bounty of $10 for each recruit, in addition to other bounties.
Creator / Contributor
Parmele, T. W.
Collection Title
Civil War posters, 1861-1865
Title
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!
Collection Title
Civil War posters, 1861-1865
Title
Enrollment! Office of the A.A. Provost-Marshal-General, Southern Division of New York, New York, June 23, 1863.
Creator / Contributor
Nugent, Robert
Collection Title
Civil War posters, 1861-1865
Title
Enlistment! By authority from the Commonwealth, a Company of eighty good men and true, will be enlisted in Cambridgeport, for active service to maintain the honor of the 'Stars and Stripes.'
Collection Title
Civil War posters, 1861-1865
Title
Enlist now and get your $100 bounty! Don't wait to be drafted and lose the bounty, the only chance for cavalry! A few recruits are wanted for Scott's 900 United States Volunteers.
Creator / Contributor
Ellingsworth, Lieut.
Collection Title
Civil War posters, 1861-1865
Title
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 ...
Creator / Contributor
Wrigley, H. E.
Collection Title
Civil War posters, 1861-1865
Title
Empire Zouaves! N.Y.S.V. The company is formed under orders from His Excellency the Governor, and to be commanded by the undersigned officers, who have seen active service for the last fifteen months ...
Creator / Contributor
Freeman, Samuel J. ; Cooper, H. C. ; Zimandy, A. P.