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McClellan once publicly pronounced the Eighty-third one of the very best regiments in the army. Eighty-Fourth Pennsylvania Infantry. Carr's Brigade — Humphreys's Division--Third Corps. (1) Col. William G. Murray (Killed). (2) Col. Samuel M. Bowman; Bvt. Brig. Gen. companies. killed and died of wounds. died of disease, accidents, in Prison, &c. Total Enrollment. Officers. Men. Total. Officers. Men. Total. Field and Staff 2   2       19 Company A 1 14 15   7 7 128   missing, and prisoners, out of 391 present. The regiment was not engaged at Gettysburg, having been detailed as a train-guard. Upon the discontinuance of the Third Corps it was again transferred, this time to Mott's Division, Second Corps. Colonel Bowman having been detailed on duty elsewhere, the command of the regiment devolved on Lieutenant-Colonel Milton Opp, an experienced and efficient officer who fell mortally wounded at the Wilderness. The regiment was mustered-out in November,