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com Transcribed from the Indiana Democrat May 7, 1862

The Dead of the 84th The following is a copy of an official dispatch to the Governor: List of the names, residences, and places of burial of the members of the 84th regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, who feel in the engagement near Winchester on the 23rd of March, 1862: Colonel Wm. G. Murray, Hollidaysburg. Captain Patrick Gallagher, Williamsburg. Lieutenant Charles Reem, Frankstown. COMPANY A Job Miller, Hollidaysburg. Paul McLang, Hollidaysburg. John Gillmore, Hollidaysburg. COMPANY B Reuben Killian, Shickshinny, Luzerne county. COMPANY C George Kuc, Franktown, Blair county. Aaron Weight, Franktown, Blair county. James Myers, Martinsburg, Blair county. COMPANY D Wm. R. Fowler, Espytown, Columbia county. COMPANY E Emanuel Brubaker, Allegheny Tp., Blair county. Jeremiah Gates, Fallen Timber, Blair county. John Kelly, Springfield Mine Bank, Blair county. Thomas Hancuff, Yellow Springs, Blair county. COMPANY F Simon Kresher, Munc, Lycoming county. COMPANY G Joseph McClaran, Philipsburg Clearfield Co. Robert Johnson, born in Ireland, has no relatives in the United States. COMPANY K Jas. C. Graham, Clearfield, Clearfield county. Jacob Wainwright, Woodward township, Clearfield county. Daniel G. Smith, Bald Hill, Clearfield co. All the above are burried together in the

cemetery at Winchester, with the exception of Col. W. G. Murray and Captain Gallaher, who were buried at Hollidaysburg, Pa. The graves are designated by head boards on which are marked the initials of the deceased. THOMAS C. MACDOWELL, Lieut.-Col. 84th R. P.V

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