Subsequently, the regiment camped in various places near Vicksburg, from which they joined several mop-up operations.
As Colonel Florizel had said it would, his regiment camped just outside Rising Rock that night.
The regiment departed for Washington, DC on August 24, 1861 and camped at Meridian Hill.
Marching through Tennessee, the regiment camped near Murfreesboro, Tennessee, in November.
Several regiments camped by the lake later in the war, and complained about mosquitos.
The regiment marched to Harper's Ferry, across South Mountain again, and camped near Petersville, near Berlin.
The regiment camped on the same grounds as it had in the U.S.-Mexican War of 1847, sixty-seven years before.
In September and October, the regiment camped at Austin, Arkansas, and Des Arc.
The regiment camped outside the little town.
The regiment camped in the fields that night.