January 1 - April 13, 1863 -- Stationed at Camp Reed, Jackson, Tennessee
March - April 1863 -- Stationed at Corinth, Mississippi
June 30, 1863 -- Stationed at Moscow, Tennessee
July - August, 1863 - Stationed at Clarendon, Arkansas
August 24, 1863 -- Left Memphis on transport for Helena
August 28, 1863 -- Left Helena for Little Rock.
August 30, 1863 -- Arrived at Clarendon on White River. Distance thirty-six miles.
November - December, 1863 -- Stationed at Memphis, Tennessee
March - April 1864 -- Stationed at Alexandria, Louisiana
July - August, 1864 -- Stationed at Memphis, Tennessee
July 14, 1864 -- Were in the action at Tupelo.
July 15, 1864 -- Left Tupelo for La Grange. Checked by the enemy at Old Town Creek, where we repulsed him in the evening of the same day.
July 21 - 23, 1864 -- Arrived at La Grange; marched from La Grange to Collierville on July 22 and 23, a distance of thirty miles. Came to Memphis by rail from Collierville.
August 4-30, 1864 -- Left Memphis with Major-General A. J. Smith's command on the Mississippi expedition and returned to Memphis on August 30, 1864.
September 25, 1864 -- Went by rail to Mineral Point in the Iron Mountain Railroad, sixty-one miles.
September 28, 1864 -- Returned to Jefferson Barracks, sixty-one miles.
October 2, 1864 -- Marched in pursuit of General Price via Franklin, Johnson City, Lexington, Independence, and Little Santa Fe.
October 25-30, 1864 -- Abandoned the pursuit and returned to Pleasant Hill via Harrisonville, arriving on October 30, having marched 382 miles since leaving Jefferson Barracks. Whole number of miles traveled since last muster, -----
November 25 - December 1, 1864 -- Left Saint Louis by transport for Nashville, arriving December 1, 1864.
December 15-16 -- Was engaged at the battle of Cumberland heights and had one private, Fletcher F. [Sturdevant] wounded.
December 17 - 30, 1864 -- Marched in pursuit of the enemy via Franklin, Columbia and Pulaski, Tennessee to Lawrenceburg. ninety-nine miles from Nashville, arriving December 30, 1864.
February 9 - 22, 1865 -- Remained in camp here until February 9, when they embarked with their command on board of transport and arrived at this place February 22, 1865.
March 25-26, 1865 -- Remained here until March 25, when we proceeded per steamer with the regiment up the Fish River and landed at McConnell's Mill, eight miles from Williamsburg. Left McConnell's Mill and Arrived at Sibley's Mill, about eight miles from Fort Blakely on March 26, 1865, where the command commenced entrenching itself at once.
April 3, 1865 -- Moved up to the front of Fort Blakely. The company was actively engaged during the whole siege.
April 9, 1864 -- The company was attached to the Tenth Kansas Veteran Infantry and was advanced into the first line of works at 6 p.m. Ordered every man to charge; the advance line carried the enemy's works without assistance. There was one sergeant of the company severely wounded.
April 13-26, 1865 -- Left Fort Blakely, taking up the line of march for Montgomery at which place the company arrived with its command April 26, 1865, having marched a distance of 180 miles.