HISTORICAL NOTES:
The 19th Kansas Militia Infantry was called into service on October 9, 1864. It was disbanded on October 29, 1864. The unit was called into service to defend Kansas against Price's Raid. The regiment saw action at Byram's Ford, Big Blue, October 22. Westport October 23.
The regiment is one of only two Kansas volunteer organizations to be mustered into U.S. military service after the Civil War. Following the war, A battalion of the 19th Kansas was involved in an engagement with the Cheyenne Indians on August 21-22, 1867, on Prairie Dog Creek.
OFFICERS:
Colonel A. C. Hogan
SERVICE:
Byram's Ford, Big Blue, October 22.
Westport October 23.
ROSTERS:
No rosters of this unit have been found.
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