The 10th Kansas Infantry Regiment served in the Union Army between April 3, 1862, and September 20, 1865, during the American Civil War.
The regiment mustered in on April 3, 1862, for three years under the command of Colonel William F. Cloud.
2nd Brigade, 1st Division, Army of the Frontier, Department of Missouri, to February 1863.
[1] Moved to Fort Scott, Kansas, April 1862, and duty there until June 4.
Companies on expedition into Indian Territory with the 2nd Ohio Cavalry June 13-August 15.
Reconnaissance from Grand River to Fort Gibson, Tahlequah and Park Hill, and skirmishes July 14–17.
Old Fort Wayne or Beattie's Prairie near Maysville October 22.
Moved to Kansas City, Missouri, August, and duty there until January 1864.
Company I detached at St. Louis, Missouri, as provost guard July and August 1863, rejoining at Kansas City.
Regiment moved to St. Louis, Missouri, January 1864, then to Alton, Illinois, and guard military prison there until August 1864.
Temporarily attached to IV Corps, Army of the Cumberland.