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Boarders, away! Blue jackets, to the rescue : Remember the deeds of Barney's sailors at Bladensburg and Baltimore, and rush to the defence of the capital. Independent naval battery! For the emergency! Come forward, sailors, and lead the way for the land l

U.S. iron clad steamer, New Ironsides. [graphic] : Machinery & armour by Merrick & Sons. Hull by Cramp & Sons. Philadelphia.

Penrose, Charles, 1776-1849

U.S. iron clad steamer, New Ironsides.

Men wanted! For the U.S. Frigate Sabine! Now at New London. : Those who desire to enter the Navy may apply at any time of the day at No. 2 Market Square, up stairs, third story, Providence. Where officers are constantiy [sic] in attendance to ship for the


Independence Hall, where Declaration of Independence was signed 1776, Philadelphia, Pa.

Freeman, Chapman

McCauley, Francis G.

Phile, Frederick

U. S. Naval Asylum; State House

United States Naval Asylum, Gray's Ferry Road.

U. S. Naval Asylum. Philadelphia.

U. S. Naval Asylum. Philadelphia.

U. S. Naval Asylum. Philadelphia.

U. S. Naval Asylum.

Read, James, 1743-1822

Mendenhall, Thomas, 1749-1843

Lardner, John, Jr., 1802-1881

Humphreys, Joshua, 1751-1838


Substitutes and volunteers wanted : Largest bounty paid in cash. Men wanted for Army and Navy. / Persons supplied with substitutes by calling on Joseph R. Folwell, N.W. cor. Brown and Lawrence Streets, 12th Ward.

Substitutes and volunteers wanted : Highest cash bounties paid. Men wanted for Army and Navy, for one, two and three years. City bounty $400 U.S. " 100 Pay 192 Total for one year's service, 692 Head quarters, N.E. cor. Beach and Laurel Sts., Philadelphia.

"Bray-more," or the Welles-iad. : An epic in two bottles. A long way after Ralph Waldo Emerson's "Brahma."

Independence Hall, where Declaration of Independence was signed in 1776, Philadelphia, Pa.

All together! Enlist in the Navy [graphic] / H. Reuterdahl.

Civil War Manuscripts, 1854-1868 (inclusive).