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3rd California Regiment Infantry.

Organized at Stockton and Benicia Barracks September 15 to December 3, 1861.

Attached to Districts of California and Utah, Dept. of the Pacific.

Duty at Benicia Barracks till July, 1862.

Company “A” --At Fort Terwah and Fort Baker, Humboldt District, operating against Indians, October, 1861, to August, 1862.

Ordered to San Francisco August 23, thence to Stockton and to Camp Union, Sacramento, November 17.

To Fort Churchill and duty there till October, 1863.

Ordered to Camp Douglass, Utah, and rejoin Regiment.

Company “B” --at Fort Bragg, Humboldt District, operating against Indians, October, 1861, to August, 1862.

Ordered to San Francisco August 23, thence to Stockton, and to Camp Union, Sacramento, November 17, and duty there till June, 1863.

Ordered to Camp Douglass, Utah, and rejoin Regiment.

Company “D” --At Fort Gaston, Humboldt District, operating against Indians, October, 1861, to August, 1862.

Skirmish, Light Prairie, near Arcata, August 21, 1862.

Ordered to San Francisco August 28, thence to Stockton and to Camp Union, Sacramento, November 17, and duty there till June, 1863.

Ordered to Camp Douglass, Utah, and join Regiment.

Regiment at Benicia Barracks till July, 1862.

March via Fort Churchill and Ruby Valley to Utah to protect Overland mail route July to November.

Scouts from Fort Churchill, Nev., to Honey Lake Valley, Cali., November 3-29, 1862.

Expedition from Fort Ruby, Nev., to Sierra Nevada Mountains November 22-27, 1862 (Co. “F” ).

Skirmish on Bear River, Utah, January 26, 1863 (Co. “K” ).

Engagement on Bear River January 29 (Co. “K” ).

Expedition from Camp Douglass to Soda Springs, on Bear River, Idaho, May 5-30, 1863 (Co. “H” ).

Duty at Camp Douglass, Camp Connor and in the District of Utah till July, 1866.

Mustered out July 27, 1866.

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