6.First Battalion broke camp and left for Cuba, via Savannah, Georgia.
8.First Battalion embarked on Transport Obdam from Savannah for Cuba.
Second and Third Battalions left Americus, Georgia, for Cuba, via Savannah.
9.Arrived at Savannah. Fire in freight yard.
10.Second and Third Battalions embarked on Transport Michigan for Cuba.
First Battalion arrived and landed at Matanzas, Cuba.
13.Second and Third Battalions arrived and landed at Matanzas, Cuba.
20.Cuban insurgents laid down their arms. Celebration in honor of event.

February.

20.Regiment participated in parade and reception to General Gomez, Cuban General.
25.Twelfth New York regiment of brigade got orders to prepare for home and muster out.

March.

18.Regiment received orders to prepare for home and muster out.
24.Regiment escorted the Twelfth New York to Transport Meade and watched it embark for home.

April.

3.Regiment embarked on Transport Meade for home.
4.Transport sailed for Boston at 6.30 A. M.
9.Transport arrived at Boston. Regiment disembarked at New England dock and marched to South Armory, being reviewed at State House by Governor Wolcott and staff. Regiment furloughed and companies returned to home stations. Receptions given returning commands.
11.President William McKinley officially proclaimed the war to have terminated.
12.Men of regiment reported for duty from furlough.
19.Regiment furloughed until April 28.
28.Regiment reported for duty at 8.30 A. M. and companies were mustered out in the following order: Companies E, D, G, M, L, K, B, C, F, I, H, and A, Band, field and staff, Colonel Pew.