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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book III:—Pennsylvania. (search)
tions, simply presenting the figures that have been given us, which we believe to be as near the truth as possible. The Army of the Potomac, without French's division, which had not gone beyond Frederick, numbered on its returns on the 30th of June 167,251 men, more than 21,000 of whom were on detached service and nearly 28,000 in the hospitals. The number of men present with their corps was 112,988, and that of men under arms, 99,475; but this last figure included those doing duty at Headquarters, who formed a total of 2750 men who could not be counted among the combatants. Stannard's and Lockwood's brigades having brought Meade a reinforcement of about five thousand men on the 1st of July, the effective forces borne on the returns may be stated as follows: Troops taking no part in battle2,750 Artillery7,000 Cavalry10,500 Infantry85,500 ——— Total105,750 And 352 pieces of artillery. The artillery and infantry, which were alone seriously engaged, even on the battlefie<