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Vosburgh Chasseurs, 53d Regiment, N.Y.V. Organized under special authority from the War Department. Require robust and active men between the ages of 18 and 45, to complete its organization … under the Command of Col. Geo. A. Buckingham.
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.
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.
To arms! To arms! Your country calls. Volunteers for the war are wanted immediately!
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.
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 …
Camp Lacey. Visit of Gov. Curtin! Presentation of Reg'l Colors ...
Attention, Volunteers! A limited number of good men wanted to fill up Company D, attached to Col. Gregory's Reciment [sic].
30[...] Men wanted for Company B Thos. A. Scott Regiment Colonel Conroy commanding, attached to Gen. Shield's Brigade.
Colonel Rush's Light Cavalry. Company K, active men wanted! The regiment is now in camp on the Second Street Road ab. Nicetown Lane.
Volunteers Wanted! Wanted! Cameronian Guards, Company F. Col. George P. M'Lean's regiment, H.E. Wilkinson, Capt.
Don't wait to be drafted! Fall in! Fall in! Men wanted for Cameron Light Guard Regiment, Colonel Geo. P. McLean, commanding, now in camp at Philad'a.
War! Young men your country calls,--'Tis duty to obey! All who are ready to volunteer, to serve their country, now in its hour of danger, to march in defense of the government, and to protect our glorious flag, the Star Spangled Banner ...
War! Young men your country calls, come to the rescue. All who are ready to volunteer to serve their country, have now an opportunity of enlisting in Col. W.W.H. Davis's regiment!
Attention! Doylestown Guards. You responded promptly to the first call, when our capital was in danger, served three months with distinction and received an honorable discharge.
Young Guards 20 volunteers wanted for this company, which is commissioned, and will be one of the first companies mustered in the United States service, under the second requisition.
A rare chance! Wanted immediately, twenty able-bodied men to fill up the Artillery Company attached to the 57th Regiment, P.V., Col. J. Richter Jones, commanding.
Attention!! Recruits wanted to fill up Company C. Col. D.B. Birney's Zouave Regiment.
Attention! Volunteers! Wanted, Good, sober, active & intelligent men, to fill Company A. Twenty-Second Regiment P.V. Col. T.C. Morehead, an officer of experience and ability.
Attention! Volunteers! Wanted, Good, sober, active & intelligent men, to fill Company A. Twenty-Second Regiment P.V. Col. T.C. Morehead, an officer of experience and ability.
Our country now and our country forever!! Citizens of the upper end of Bucks, your country claims your services.
Attention Washington Troop of Cavalry! You will meet at the Armory, Kintner's Hotel, on next Saturday Even'g, the 27th instant, to take such measures as will enable the Company to do its duty in the present crisis, and defend the Stars and Stripes.
War! As I am bound to fight, and look death straight in the face, not at Bunker Hill, but at Charleston, I will sell at public sale, on Monday, April 22, 1861, at my residence ... in the Borough of Doylestown, the following personal property!!
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