Extracted from The Official Military History of Kansas Regiments During the War for the Suppression of the Great Rebellion by W. S. Burke. SUPPLEMENT TO THE HISTORY OF THE SECOND KANSAS CAVALRY

      II. When the regiment left Fort Riley on the 11th day of June, squadrons B and C, under command of Captain Whittenhall, were detailed to garrison Fort Riley, and the Captain was placed in command of that post, where he remained until the 22nd, when, under instructions from Department Headquarters, the detachment went to the relief of Fort Larned, which was threatened by hostile Indians, and reached that place on the 28th, having passed over the same route described in the preceding statement.
      Captain Whittenhall assumed command of Fort Larned, and ordered Second Lieutenant Bassett on duty as Post Adjutant, on the 30th of June the detachment was mustered for pay by Captain Whittenhall. The proper defense of the post being the first object, and the arms in the hands of the men being entirely worthless, and there being sufficient number of Springfield rifled mustket in store to equip the two squadrons, Captain Whittenhall ordered them to be issued and used. To this the men objected. They did not enlist for infantry, and did not propose to be equipped for that arm of the service, and mutiny seemed imminent. Captain Whittenhall discovered the ring leaders, had them placed in irons, and the arms were issued.


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