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Sketch of Camp Princeton, ca. 1861 - Headquarters of General Runyon's New Jersey Brigade, Arlington, VA.

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Outbreak of War
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When Abraham Lincoln issued a call for troops in April 1861, young men in New Jersey rushed to join up. Recruiters were overwhelmed with volunteers, some of whom turned to regiments in New York and Pennsylvania. By the first week in May, 3,200 New Jersey militiamen became the first full brigade to arrive in Washington, D.C.
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Curator
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Perrone, Fernanda.
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Radick, Caryn.
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New Jersey Council for the Humanities.
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Struggle Without End: New Jersey and the Civi War
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Sketch of Camp Princeton, ca. 1861 - Headquarters of General Runyon's New Jersey Brigade, Arlington, VA.
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1861
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Struggle Without End: New Jersey and the Civil War
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doi:10.7282/T3JW8C2H
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This work is made available for non-commercial educational, scholarly, or research purposes subject to the copyright law of the United States (Title 17, U.S. Code). Proper attribution must be provided.
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Historical Views #1: US: Pre-Revolution to Civil War, Folder 4
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Exhibition
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Struggle Without End: New Jersey and the Civil War
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Special Collections and University Archives Gallery and Gallery '50, Rutgers University
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2012-09-19
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2013-08-31
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Perrone, Fernanda.
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New Jersey Council for the Humanities.
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Outbreak of War
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When Abraham Lincoln issued a call for troops in April 1861, young men in New Jersey rushed to join up. Recruiters were overwhelmed with volunteers, some of whom turned to regiments in New York and Pennsylvania. By the first week in May, 3,200 New Jersey militiamen became the first full brigade to arrive in Washington, D.C.
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Sketch of Camp Princeton - Headquarters of General Runyon's New Jersey Brigade, Arlington, VA.
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Exhibition extended beyond dates listed on catalog.
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1 p.
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