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For the Union :

6 divisions of the Army of Tennessee (about 45,000 men), of which only 5 took part

in the fighting of July 1st.

4 division of the Army of Ohio (about 28,000 men), of which only 1 joined the fighting in the late evening of July 1st.

For the Confederacy: the Army of Mississippi (about 45,000 men)

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