91st PA--recruiting posters
company D of Gregory's regiment
ATTENTION,
VOLUNTEERS!
RALLY FOR THE DEFENCE OF THE CONSTITUTION AND THE UNION.
A LIMITED NUMBER OF
GOOD MEN WANTED
To fill up COMPANY D, attached to
COL. GREGORY'S RECIMENT [
sic].
CAPT. SINEX served with credit to himself and his country in
Col. Frank Patterson's Regiment in the three
months' service. Men who join this Company are mustered in immediately.
PAY AND RATIONS COMMENCE AT ONCE.
HEAD QUARTERS OF THE COMPANY,
Broad and South Streets.
Capt.
JOS H. SINEX, First Lieut.
JAS. B. DIEHL, Second Lieut.
H. B. FAUST.
Company K of Wallace's regiment
DON'T WAIT to be PRESSED!
VOLUNTEERS
WANTED
Immediately in Col.
Edw'd E. WALLACE'S
REGIMENT OF
Sharp Shooters,
Now fast making up, and to be Mustered in at once.
[hand pointing right] RATIONS and PAY to commence as
soon as ENROLLED.
All able bodied men who are willing to submit to strict Military Discipline are invited to call at the
Morse Literary Institute,
Frankford Road and York Streets
CAPT'N
CHAS. L. BROWN.
Company K
Lieut. PURSER,
Recruiting Officer.
Philada:
Sept'r 2nd, 1861
Lever & McKee, Book and Job Printers, Second and Thompson Streets, Phila
Company H of Gregory's regiment
$100 BOUNTY!
[picture of eagle with shield]
20 GOOD MEN WANTED
TO FILL CO. I
UNION GUARDS
COL.
E. M. GREGORY'S REGIMENT
Now to Camp at Kingsessing, on the Darby Road [hand pointing right] Men who join
this Company are mustered in immediately, and clothed with the Re-
gulation Uniform--Pay and Rations commence at once.
HEAD QUARTERS: N.E. cor. Broad & Wallace
REGIMENT HEAD QUARTERS GIRARD HOUSE
Capt.
GEO. W. EYRE
First Lieutentant
GEO. MURPHY
Second Lieutenant
BENJ B EYRE
YOUNG'S STEAM PRINT 52 [?] NORTH SIXTH ST
91st [an eagle, with a banner reading] Fall in & Keep Step to the Music of the Union 91st
REGIMENT, P.V.
COL. E. M. GREGORY
$160 BOUNTY
ONE MONTH'S PAY IN ADVANCE!
$25 U.S. Bounty in Cash, $50 Philadelphia City Bounty,
$10 Extra Bounty, and $75 U. S. Bounty at the End of the War.
YOUNG, ACTIVE, ABLE-BODIED MEN
Wanted at Once to fill this Regiment, now in the field. Recruiting Stations,
JONES' HOTEL,
620 Chestnut Street, and
N. W. COR. OF RIDGE AVENUE & COATES ST.
RECRUITING OFFICERS:
Lieut.
JAS. H. CLOSSON, Lieut.
J. A. GREGORY.
U.S. Steam-Power Book and Job Printing Establishment, Ledger Buildings, Third and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia