Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Breckinridge” in chapter 1.27 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 24.:
...t's Corps, one small brigade of my division of Ewell's Corps, which had been in North Carolina with Hoke, and two small brigades, with a battalion of artillery, under Breckinridge.
This force under Breckinridge , which General Grant estimates at 15,000, and which was subsequently united to mine at Lynchburg, did not exceed 2,000 muskets.
At Cold Harbor, about the 1st of June, Hoke's Division, from Petersb...
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