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Stanley, Sirwell3
Pres. 22,758BrannonConnell, Croxton, Van Derveer3
ReynoldsWilder, King, Turchin3
20thDavisPost, Carlin, Heg3
McCookJohnsonWillich, Dodge, Baldwin3
Pres. 13,372SheridanLytle, Laiboldt, Bradley3
21stWoodBuell, Wagner, Harker3
CrittendenPalmerCruft, Hazen, Grose4
Pres. 14,190Van CleveBeatty, Dick, Barnes3
Reserve
GrangerSteedmanWhitaker, Mitchell, McCook3
Pres. 5,489
Total Inf. and Art., 33 Brigades, 204 Guns, Pres. 53,919.
Effective 50,144
CavalryMcCookCampbell, Ray, Watkins1
MitchellCrookMinty, Long1
Total Cavalry, 5 Brigades, 30 Guns, Pres. 9,504.
Effective 8,078.
Comparing the two armies, we see that while Bragg's Effective total(66,326) is largely greater than Rosecrans (58,222), it is due to Bragg's excess in cavalry (6182), which arm had little opportunity in the battle upon either side.
Of infantry and artillery, Rosecrans had an excess of 1853 men and 30 guns, besides the superiority of his small-arms and rifled artillery over the inferi