[12] For details of these operations, see: The War of the Rebellion: Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, 130 vols., Washington, War Department, 1880-1901, ser. 1, vol. 9, pp. 487-522.
[13] Ibid., ser. 1, vol. 47, pt. 2, p. 1246.
[14] Rodenbough and Haskin, op. cit. (footnote 7), p. 472; Muster Roll, Co. K, op. cit. (footnote 7), April 30, 1863; June 30, 1864; October 31, 1865.
[15] The first note of such duty is in Muster Roll, Co. K, op. cit. (footnote 7), February 28, 1863.
[16] See Muster Roll, Co. K, op. cit. (footnote 7), 1863-1882. The muster rolls were submitted bimonthly.
[17] Ibid., June 30, 1868; February 28, 1869; April 30, 1869.
[18] Ibid., December 31, 1869; September 30, 1873; June 30, 1874.
[19] Company K was almost at full strength at the time, mustering 58 enlisted men of the 60 authorized. Ibid., September 30, 1873; Official Army Register for January 1874, Washington, Adjutant General's Office, 1874, p. 260B.
[20] Muster Roll, Co. K, op. cit. (footnote 7), August 31, 1876.
[21] Frederick Remington has pictured this surrender for us, but he was not an eye witness.