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11th Kansas Cavalry Regiment

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195:. Action at Scott's Ford, Missouri, October 14, 1863. Deep Water Creek, Missouri, October 15. Expedition into Missouri June 16–20, 1864. Scout from Salem to Mulberry Creek August 8–11 (detachment). Operations against Indians in Nebraska August 11-November 28 (1 company). Operations against Price in Missouri and Kansas. Lexington October 19. Little Blue October 21. Independence, Big Blue, and State Line October 22. Westport October 23. Cold Water Grove October 24. Mine Creek, Little Osage River, October 25. Regiment ordered to Fort Riley December 1864. Companies C and E to 278: 672: 292: 403: 199:
February 1865. Regiment moved to Fort Kearney, Nebraska, February 20-March 4, then moved to Fort Laramie March 6-April 9, and to Platte Bridge. Duty guarding telegraph lines and operating against Indians until June. Sage Creek, Dakota Territory, April 21. Deer Creek May 21. Platte Bridge, Dakota
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Assigned to duty on eastern border of Kansas until October 1864. Expedition from Salem to Mulberry Creek, Kansas, August 8–11, 1863 (detachment). Scout on Republican River, Kansas, August 19–24, 1863 (detachment). Operations against Quantrill on his raid into Kansas August 20–28. Independence,
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Territory, June 3. Companies A, B, E, F, L, and M moved to Fort Halleck June 11–24. Protect stage route from Camp Collins, Colorado, to Green River until August 13. White River, Dakota Territory, June 17. Rock Creek July 1. Fort Halleck July 4 and 26. Moved to Fort Leavenworth.
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Missouri, August 25. (Companies C and F duty on southern border of Kansas December 1863 to August 1864.) Company L stationed at Fort Riley; Company G at Fort Leavenworth as body guard to General
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The regiment lost a total of 173 men during service; 61 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, 2 officers and 110 enlisted men died of disease.
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Official Military History of Kansas Regiments During the War for the Suppression of the Great Rebellion
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Guidon of Company A, 11th Kansas Cavalry at the Kansas State Historical Society
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History of the 11th Kansas Cavalry by the Museum of the Kansas National Guard
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The regiment was attached to District of the Border and District of Kansas,
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Private John C. Rooks, Company I - killed at the battle of Prairie Grove;
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Grenville Lew Gove, Company G - died of disease November 7, 1864;
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Thomas Ewing Jr.: Frontier Lawyer and Civil War General
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1865
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Index

11th Regiment Kansas Volunteer Cavalry
United States
Union
Cavalry
Second Battle of Lexington
Battle of Little Blue River
Second Battle of Independence
Battle of Byram's Ford
Battle of Westport
Battle of Mine Creek
Battle of Platte Bridge
Battle of Red Buttes
cavalry
regiment
Union Army
American Civil War
Kansas City
Kansas
11th Kansas Infantry
Colonel
Thomas Ewing Jr.
Department of the Missouri
VII Corps
Department of Arkansas
Fort Leavenworth
Samuel Curtis
Fort Larned
Thomas Moonlight
Captain
Gove County, Kansas

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