[ The numbering method is the one developed by Dennis Snow, that is, The top row is numbered 101, 102, 103, ..., 113, the second row is 201, 202, ..., 212, and so on. If a space is not covered here it is clear terrain. ] BATTLE OF PERRYVILLE, KENTUCKY - October 8, 1862 SETUP The Chaplin River/Doctor's Creek runs through 301, 401, 402, 303, 203, 304, 404, 405, 406(Bridge), 507, 607, 708, 808, 909. On hex 203 the river should also trail into hex 103; you'll need to improvise. There is also a small section of the Chaplin River in hex 107. 103 CINF 104 CINF, CGEN (Polk) 105 CINF 108 CINF 109 Town of Perryville 110 Town of Perryville 202 CART 203 CINF 204 Cornfield, CINF 205 Hill, CINF 206 Hill, CINF 207 Hill, CART 209 CINF, CGEN (Hardee) 210 CART 211 CINF 311 Hill 312 Hill 313 Hill 401 CCAV 409 Cornfield 504 Woods 505 Woods 506 Cornfield 508 Woods, UINF 601 Hill 602 Woods 605 UINF 608 Hill, UINF 609 Hill, UART 701 Hill 702 Hill 703 Hill 704 Hill, UINF, UGEN (McCook) 705 Hill, UART 706 Hill, UCAV 708 UINF 709 UINF 710 Hill 803 UINF 805 Cornfield 809 UINF 810 Hill, UINF, UGEN (Gilbert) 811 Woods 903 UINF 905 Woods, UART 906 Woods 911 Hill STAFFING NOTES Union Player: Don Carlos Buell, 3 command cards Confederate Player: Braxton Bragg, 4 command cards (move first) Special Rules: Each space of Perryville is worth (1) flag to the Union if occupied by them. The Perryville scenario does not count in U.S. Corps commander Crittenden's forces, who didn't move in the battle until it was nearly over, nor C.S.A. Cavalry commander Wheeler's forces, who kept Crittenden in check. I'll leave it to you to search for an overview of the battle.