I'm looking through some OB's for Chickamauga here:
http://civilwarvirtualto…battle/cssept19oob.html
Trying to determine what is a large, medium or small unit.
Using the ES+ (effective strength plus officers)I decided units under 300 men should be small, 300-600 medium, and 601+ large. Under 100 men is a tiny unit. I'm not basing this on anything except what I thought of a unit's size in Johnny Reb II back in the old days…
Small units = 4 bases, regular = 5, large = 6. Tiny = some individually based skirmishers. 4 figures per infantry base.
Cleburne's division as an example: 57 stands and 3 artillery batteries. That's 228 infantry figures and the batteries, plus some individually mounted skirmishers for the tiny unit.
What do you think?
Wood's Brigade (1 tiny and 4 medium units)
Brigadier General S.A.M. Wood
16th Alabama 411
33rd Alabama & 18th Alabama Battalion 513
45th Alabama 397
32nd & 45th Mississippi 508
15th Mississippi Battalion Sharpshooters 54
Polk's Brigade (1 medium and 4 small units)
Brigadier General Lucius Polk
1st Arkansas 404
3rd & 5th Confederate 253
2nd Tennessee 248
35th Tennessee 236
48th Tennessee 170
Deshler's Brigade (1 small and 2 large units)
Brigadier General James Deshler
19th & 24th Arkansas 212
6th, 10th Infantry & 15th Texas Cavalry (dismounted) 700
17th, 18th, 24th & 25th Texas Cavalry (dismounted) 720
Artillery (3 batteries)
Semple's Alabama Battery (Wood)
Calvert's Arkansas Battery (Polk)
Douglas's Texas Battery (Deshler)

