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ASSU Illustration 6081

[Unidentified family portrait including three women of various ages, a young girl and a baby.]

ASSU Illustration 6320

Privat [sic] residence near Philadelphia.

Grandfather's visit. [graphic].

Wissahickon polka. /

First of April.

[Parting scene; Old Kentucky Home] [graphic] / Kilburn & Cross ; Copeland '87.

[Family posed in front of clapboard house] [graphic]

ASSU Illustration 3363

A pleasant evening at home.

When a man's married his trouble begins.

"Be patient, dear; don't swear."

African mother on a rock [graphic].

[Family ties broken up] [graphic].

The cruelties of slavery [graphic].

The industrious man

[The Goodwin Gas Stove & Meter Co.'s Sun Dial gas stove trade cards]

Album [graphic].

[Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Company trade cards]

Prospect from Ridgeland, Fairmount Park, Phila. [graphic] / A.K.

Vacuum Harness Oil, renders everything soft and pliable. For sale here.

"Old Joseph, the Patriarch" [graphic] / F. Hedge. sc.

[Thomas Cooper] [graphic].

[Thomas Cooper] [graphic] / G.L. Brown sc.

The poor mother [graphic].

[Consequences of emancipation] [graphic].

[Mother taken away] [graphic].

Mother and great-grand-aunt of the two daughters [graphic].

Future rulers of Florida U.S.A. [graphic].

"Look upon this picture and on this." Shakespeare.

For your country! Now or never! Don't wait to be drafted! : To horse! The foe is on us!! Young men wanted to join at once! The first troop Penn'a Light Horse! We will fight the guerillas on their own soil! Arouse, men of Pennsylvania! The rebels are menac

National Guard Regiment! Union League Brigade! : Recruits will receive all authorized bounties, and their families will receive $2 per week in addition to their pay from the state. Term of service three months! State defence! Head-quarters, 605 Arch Stree

Rally freemen! Look at your city's generosity! : $99.00 besides your government pay. Co. F Union League Regiment! has just opened their muster rolls in Independence Square and will give the above bounty, $60 as soon as mustered in, and $13 a month to your

Fall in Fifth Ward : Captain Thos. H. Taylor, late of the 69th P.V. is now organizing a company, at New Market Hall, Second & Pine Sts. for the Union League Brigade! Third Regiment, Colonel George P. McLean, com'dg. late of the 88th P.V. for state defence

For your country! Now or never! Don't wait to be drafted! : To horse! The foe is on us!! Young men wanted to join at once! The first troop Penn'a Light Horse! We will fight the guerillas on their own soil! Arouse, men of Pennsylvania! The rebels are menac

Jerseymen! To the rescue! : Fifty able-bodied men wanted for the Camden Guards! This company has been accepted, and is now attached to the 12th New Jersey Regiment, Col. Robt. C. Johnson. One hundred dollars bounty. One month's pay is given in advance to

To arms! To arms! A meeting of the citizens of the ward, : at the Odd Fellows' Hall this evening, at 8 o'clock and to-morrow, Sunday afternoon, at 2 1/2 to raise 2 companies of volunteers, for the defence of the state, and provide means for the families o

[D.S. Ewing trade cards]

The Camden & Atlantic Railroad. The short and popular route to Atlantic City.

[The Seaman's Home, northwest corner of 2nd and Queen Streets, Philadelphia] [graphic].

[Portrait of an African American family]

H. Rendtorff, wholesale and retail dealer in stoves and hardware, 291 & 293 North Ave., Chicago. [graphic].

Company C, Third Regiment, Reserve Brigade : Recruits wanted immediately for Co. C, 3d Regiment, Reserve Brigade, now recruiting at Commissioners' Hall, 37th & Market Streets to serve under the call of the governor, for a period of three months, unless so

To arms! : Inscribed to our brave volunteers, / by Mrs. E.S. Rogers. ... Great inducements! One hundred dollars to be drawn by the volunteers. Capt. Richards, desiring to complete his company speedily, takes this novel plan of affording substantial relief

To arms! A few more men wanted to fill up the Darby Rangers! : Attached to the 29th Reg't P.S.M., Col Hawley. The National Union League of Darby will give $10 bounty! A woolen shirt and gum blanket to every man who will join the rangers, now mustered in f

Recruits wanted for Co. E! Co. E! Merchants' Regiment! 146th P.V., commanded by Col. J.D.C. Johnson. : Arrangements will be made by which soldiers' families may receive, in this city, allotments of monthly pay. $2 on being mustered into service; $25 U.S.

Attention troopers! To horse and off for the war again! : 80 young and active men wanted for a troop of horse for the Second R.I. Cavalry! This is a dashing and pleasant service, and young men will have a chance to become good horsemen. Bounty 402 dollars

Second Regiment of Rhode Island Cavalry! : The dashing young men of Rhode Island have long been desiring to enter this branch of the service. Then up and away! With Major Corliss for our leader, and Harper's Ferry our rallying cry, we will again charge th


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