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There were 40,000 to 45,000 men for the Confederacy and 87,000 to 90,000 for the Union at Antietam. Of these only about 37,000 Southerners and 56,000 Federals were actually engaged in the fighting. The link below is an excellent place for finding numbers of men engaged at each phase of the battle.

Another source: Civil War Battles, Johnson and McLaughlin, 1977.

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