It was later organized as a regiment at Fort Scott in December 1863 and mustered in for three years under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Moonlight.
The regiment was attached to District of the Frontier, Department of Missouri, April 1863 to January 1864.
Unattached, District of the Frontier, VII Corps, Department of Arkansas, to March 1864.
Unattached, VII Corps, Pine Bluff, Arkansas, to June 1863.
The 14th Kansas Cavalry mustered out of service at Fort Gibson, Indian Territory on June 25, 1865.
(Company E with Blunt's headquarters during Price's Raid in Missouri and Kansas October–November.
Mine Creek, Little Osage River, and Battle of Charlot October 25.