nn., 16th Army Corps, to March, 1863.
3rd Brigade, 3rd Division, 16th Army Corps, to August, 1863.
True's Brigade, Arkansas Expedition, to January, 1864.
Unattached, 2nd Division, 7th Army Corps, Dept. of Arkansas, to May, 1864.
2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 7th Army Corps, to July, 1865.
Fort Gibson, Cherokee Nation, Dept. of Arkansas, to March, 1866.
Service.
Assigned to duty in Tennessee as railroad guard on Mobile and Ohio R. R., near Crockett's Station, headquarters at Kenton, till December, 1862.
Moved to Jackson, Tenn., thence to Grand Junction and Holly Springs and return to Jackson, Tenn., December 7-16.
Operations against Forest in West Tennessee December 18, 1862-January 3, 1863.
Action at Salem Cemetery, near Jackson, December 19, 1862.
Holly Springs, Miss., December 20 (Detachment).
Detachment captured.
Duty at Jackson, Tenn., till April 18, 1863.
Moved to LaGrange, Tenn., April 18, and duty there till August.
Moved to Memphis, Ten
jor.
Fifth battalion Reserves: Henry, P. M., lieutenant-colonel.
Fifth Infantry battalion Local Defense Troops (Arsenal battalion): Brown, W. Le Roy, lieutenant-colonel; Ennis, Philip J., lieutenant-colonel; Vaughan, John B., major.
Fifth Infantry battalion: Archer, F. H., lieutenant-colonel; Foster, William R., major; Wilson, John P., Jr., major.
Fifth Infantry regiment: Baylor, William S. H., lieutenant-colonel, colonel; Harman, William H., lieutenant-colonel, colonel; Harper.
Kenton, colonel; Koiner, Absalom, major; Newton, James W., major; Williams, Hazel J., major, lieutenant-colonel.
Fifth Infantry regiment State Line: Edmundson, David, lieutenant-colonel; Preston, C. H., major; Preston, Robert T., colonel.
Sixth Cavalry regiment: Cabell, J. Grattan, major, lieutenantcol-onel; Field, Charles W., colonel; Flournoy, Thomas S., major, colonel; Flournoy, Cabell E., major; Green, John Shac., major, lieutenant-colonel, colonel; Grimsley, Daniel A., major; Harrison, J
22, 5; 39, 2; 44, 3; 45, 1; 87, 2, 87, 3; 117, 1
Kelly's Store, Va.
28, 3
Engagement, Jan. 30, 1863.
See Deserted House, Va.
Kellysville, Va.
74, 1; 87, 2, 87, 3; 100, 1
Kempsville, Va.
137, H11
Kenansville, N. C.
76, 2; 118, 1; 135-A; 138, G7
Kenesaw, Ga.
58, 2; 76, 2; 118, 1; 149, G13
Kenesaw Mountain, Ga.
43, 4; 49, 4; 57, 1, 57, 3; 59, 1, 59, 3; 60, 1; 62, 6, 62, 13 65, 2, 65, 5; 88, 2; 96, 5; 149, G13
Kennett, Mo.
117, 1; 153, F9
Kenton, Tenn.
153, F12
Kentucky (State)
140-142; 150; 151; 153; 162-171
Army of the Cumberland, campaign, 1861-1865
24, 3; 118, 1
Bowling Green, defenses
103, 1
Camp Nelson, defenses
102, 2
Columbus, 1862
5, 2
Covington and Newport, defenses
103, 2
Cumberland Gap Campaign, March 28-June, 18, 1862
118, 2
Cumberland Mountain Gaps
95, 3
Logan's Cross-Roads, Jan. 19, 1862
6, 3
Louisville, defenses
102, 3
Mill Springs, Confederate