(Note that I don't have links to all the relevant documents, since I started this page late.)
see
- 'Wanted--ten men for company G', Philadelphia Inquirer 29 November 1861 page 5
- '$100 bounty', Philadelphia Inquirer 15 July 1862 page 5 [recruiting officers in Philadelphia were capt John D Lentz and lt Justus A Gregory; stationed at Jones' Hotel, Chestnut St above 6th; an ad promised a $100 bounty, $25, and one month's pay in advance]
- '$160 bounty', Philadelphia Inquirer 16 August 1862 page 5 [recruiting officers in Philadelphia: lt James H Closson and lt Justus A Gregory; recruiting station 620 Chestnut St; an ad promised $160 bounty and one month's pay in advance]
- '$160 bounty', Philadelphia Inquirer 18 August 1862 page 5 [recruiting officers in Philadelphia: lt James H Closson and lt Justus A Gregory; recruiting station 620 Chestnut St; an ad promised $160 bounty and one month's pay in advance]
- recruiting officer and place, 22 Aug 1862
- number recruited, 27 Aug 1862
- 'Recruits for Philadelphia', Philadelphia Inquirer 28 August 1862, page 3 (reprinted on 29 August 1862 page 6)
- 'Head-quarters Ninety-first regiment', Philadelphia Inquirer, 20 January 1864, page 6