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$150 Bounty! Spinola's Empire Brigade! Hillhouse Light Infantry! Col. P.J. Claassen, commanding 2d Reg't. 40 good men wanted immediately to fill up a company.
$150 Bounty! Spinola's Empire Brigade! Hillhouse Light Infantry! Col. P.J. Claassen, commanding 2d Reg't. 40 good men wanted immediately to fill up a company.
$163 Bounty! Spinola's Empire Brigade! Hillhouse Light Infantry! Recruits wanted for Comp'y I., Captain John B. Honstain.
$163 Bounty! Spinola's Empire Brigade! Hillhouse Light Infantry! Recruits wanted for Comp'y I., Captain John B. Honstain.
$204 in bounties! Cost what it may, the nation must be saved! To join the 36th Regiment New York Volunteers, commanded by Colonel W.H. Brown.
$204 in bounties! Cost what it may, the nation must be saved! To join the 36th Regiment New York Volunteers, commanded by Colonel W.H. Brown.
$225 Bounty, Senatorial Regiment Colonel Anthony Conk. Company F, of this fine regiment, is in want of a few more able-bodied men to fill up its ranks!
$225 Bounty, Senatorial Regiment Colonel Anthony Conk. Company F, of this fine regiment, is in want of a few more able-bodied men to fill up its ranks.
$225 bounty. Second Senatorial Regiment Col. Conk Command'g. Wanted! 30 able-bodied men for Company B.
$500 Bounty! $438 Cash in hand $438 A few good men wanted for the 34th Reg't Mounted Inf'y, New Jersey Volunteers.
12th New-York State Artillery ... Wm. A. Howard Col. Com'dg. ... This regiment now being organized under the command of a United States officer of tried experience, offers superior inducements to recruits, as it is a favorite branch of the service. …
13, 25, & 100 Dollars! Join the color company! Twelfth Regiment, NJ Vols. Col. Rob't C. Johnson. 25 More Men Wanted! For Company C, Capt. Wm. H. Dexter …
1ste National Voluntairs. Vorwärts Marsch!! Tretet ein! Lasst Euch nicht zwingen! 4 Dollars handgeld. 50 Dollars Staat New-York Bounty.
25 more men wanted to fill up Company A, Camden Regiment, now sworn in, and under pay in Camp Olden, near Trenton.
30[...] Men wanted for Company B Thos. A. Scott Regiment Colonel Conroy commanding, attached to Gen. Shield's Brigade.
31st New York Volunteers re-organizing! Col. Frank Jones, headquarters 532 Broadway. $250 bounty for re-enlistments!
6th Senatorial Dist. Reg't. Perkins' Rifles! Col. Wm. Mayer. Headquarters, 46 & 48 East Houston Street.
A great rush. Cost what it may, the nation must be saved! To join the 36th Regiment New York Volunteers; commanded by Colonel W.H. Brown.
A great rush. Cost what it may, the nation must be saved! To join the 36th Regiment New York Volunteers; commanded by Colonel W.H. Brown.
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.
Armée du general F. Sigel. Avis aux etrangers les Francais, Italiens, Allemands, Espagnols et les autres etrangers peuvent s'enroler dans un regiment actuellement en campagne dans la Virginie.
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.
Attention recruits $177 in bounties & advance pay. United States advance bounty $25, United States advance pay, 13, United States enlistment fee, 4, New York State bounty, 50, Sixth District Committee bounty, 10, total, advance pay and bounties, $102 …
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.
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