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Col. Murrat’s Eighty-Focriu Regiment. ; as*-We are indebted to the Harrisburg Patriot ; li I nion for the following notice of Col. Murray’s ! ^ regiment, now at Camp Curtin:—“This fine j regiment arrived in this city about 9 o'clock on ; Wednesday evening, (of last week.) nccotnpa- j e' nied by a portion of the regiment of Cot Curtis, ; 0 both from Camp Crosstnan. Tliey slept in the j depot, and about 9 o’clock on Thursdny morning = they took up the line of inarch for Camp Curtin, ! ^rwhere they ire now quartered in excellent Sib* 1nley tents, on the'ground lately occupied by the *cEleventh regiment. They will be furnishedcwith arms had overcoats, When they will move forward. The;following are the field, staff, and j j: line officers: Colonel-*W. G. Murray, Blair.i£Lieut Colonel—T. C. Ma$DowelrDauphin, j (iMajor—Walter Barret, Clearfield Surgeon—G. F. Hoop, Centre.jlt;Assistant Surgeon—Redlick, Allegheny. Chaplain—Dr. McLeod,“Clearfield. ; *Brum Major—Foster Weighaman. \ iQuartermaster’s Sergt—George H. Ramey. I iCommissary’s Sergeant—J. Russell Wingate, j l Color Sergeant—Fred. Stokes. jHospital Steward—Fred. Barrett Company A, Blair county—Captain Howell, Lieutenants Derno and Reem. jCompany B, Blair county—Captain Galloher, ] Lieutenants Walsh and Malloney. . / ♦ iCompany C, Blair county—Captain Crissman,‘ • s m • \Lieutenants Morrow and Kephjeart. (Regimen* tal Quartermaster.)Company ! D,—Columbia county^Captairi• i i • *Frick, Lieutenants Ent and.Craig.Company E, Dauphin and Lycoming counties —Captain Miles, Lien tenants Bryan and Zinn.Company F, Lycoming county—Captain Flack,.Lieutenants Opp and Peterman. -Company G, Cameron county—Captain Hons- j ter, Lieutenant Ingram. LCompany H, Blair and Clearfield counties—% ♦*.Captain pevathberno, Lieutenant MaeDowell.Company I, Clearfield and Blair—Captain Kirby, Lieutenant Hooper.Company'S, Clearfield, Elk and Dauphin— Captain Ogden, Lieutenants Folk and Taylor.. % * J * • *. V mThere is a small but effective brass band at-.: * - • v * ‘ 'tached to the regiment, and a corps of fifteendrummers. ■* . *The regiment is made up of good material, and will compare favorably with any sent from the State. At present it contains about 900 men, but will soon be recruited to the fullatandard of \ ' j
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Altoona, Pennsylvania, US

Thu, Dec 12, 1861

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