6th Kansas Cavalry Regiment

The reorganized regiment was then mustered in for three years under the command of Colonel William R. Judson.

District of the Frontier, VII Corps, Department of Arkansas, to March 1864.

3rd Brigade, District of the Frontier, VII Corps, to January 1865.

Dry Wood Creek, Fort Scott, September 1, 1861.

Regiment reorganized March 27, 1862, and A, B and C (original companies) mustered out.

Companies C, H, and K moved to Carthage, Missouri, with the 15th Kansas Cavalry, rejoining in May.

Regiment stationed at various points on southern line of Kansas Headquarters at Paola until June.

Reconnaissance from Grand River to Fort Gibson, Tahliquah and Park Hill, and skirmishes June 14–17.

Expedition from Fort Leavenworth to Independence August 12–14 (1 company).

Expedition through Jackson, Cass, Johnson and Lafayette Counties, Missouri, September 8–23.

Old Fort Wayne or Beattie's Prairie, near Maysville, October 22.

Reconnaissance toward Van Buren and Fort Smith November 20.

Expedition over Boston Mountains to Van Buren December 27–29.

(1st Battalion, Companies A, C, F, and H camped on Crane Creek, near Springfield, Missouri, until March 1863.)

Companies F and H marched from Westbrook to Salem, thence to Rolla May 7; thence to Fort Scott June 21-July 4.

Webber Falls, Cherokee Nation, April 21–23 (3rd Battalion).

Hahn's Farm, near Waldron, and Iron Bridge June 19.

March to Cabin Creek, Cherokee Nation, September 14–19.

Moved from Fort Smith to Clarksville December 29 and duty there until February 16, 1865.

Moved to Duvall's Bluffs June 5, then to Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, July 27-August 11.

The 6th Kansas Cavalry at the Battle of Honey Springs , July 1863. Engraving based on sketch by James R. O'Neill .