Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Dr. Bates” in chapter 8, section c.8.2, page 36 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 4.:
...hem to be equally full, we have the infantry strength of the two armies as 239: 163.
If Meade had 95,000 men on the ield, as he testifies, then deducting 15,000 or 16,000 for artillery and cavalry ( Dr. Bates places the cavalry alone at 12,000), there remained about 80,000 for his infantry force at Gettysburg.
Then, 239: 163:: 80,000: 54,560=the Confederate infantry.
If 10,000 be added to this for ...
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