Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Breckinridge” in chapter 42 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 11.:
...d and driven from the field, losing five or six pieces of artillery.
He puts his force engaged at 5,500, though General Strother says in his report that Sigel's column numbered 8,500. Mr. Pond puts Breckinridge 's numbers at from 4,600 to 5,000. Colonel Stoddard Johnston says that Breckinridge had 3,100 muskets in his infantry, and if so, his force was probably under 4,600, and not over it.
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