Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Gettysburg” in chapter 3.23, section c.3.23.55, page 240 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 5.:
.... Hill's command, 30,286; cavalry, 10,292; artillery, 4,702. Total effective of all arms, 74,451.
And carrying out the same reasoning as that originally pursued, I would say that General Lee had at Gettysburg , including all the cavalry, 67,000 men — that is to say, 53,500 infantry, 9,000 cavalry, and 4,500 artillery.
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