will do exactly that:
last -F
# -F Print full login and logout times and dates.
# output will look like this
# username (who logged in) ip (from which was logged in) duration of session
username pts/0 123.123.123.123 Tue Nov 7 19:26:45 2017 - Tue Nov 7 19:26:55 2017 (00:00)
username pts/0 123.123.123.123 Tue Nov 7 19:22:57 2017 - Tue Nov 7 19:26:36 2017 (00:03)
username pts/0 123.123.123.123 Tue Nov 7 19:21:26 2017 - Tue Nov 7 19:22:04 2017 (00:00)
username pts/0 123.123.123.123 Tue Nov 7 19:12:00 2017 - Tue Nov 7 19:21:06 2017 (00:09)
root pts/0 123.123.123.123 Tue Nov 7 19:08:13 2017 - Tue Nov 7 19:11:52 2017 (00:03)
user pts/0 123.123.123.123 Tue Nov 7 19:07:28 2017 - Tue Nov 7 19:08:05 2017 (00:00)
reboot system boot 3.10.0-693.5.2.e Tue Nov 7 19:07:16 2017 - Sun Nov 12 15:02:40 2017 (4+19:55)
user pts/0 123.123.123.123 Tue Nov 7 19:05:47 2017 - Tue Nov 7 19:06:42 2017 (00:00)
root tty1 Tue Nov 7 19:02:35 2017 - Tue Nov 7 19:06:42 2017 (00:04)
reboot system boot 3.10.0-693.el7.x Tue Nov 7 19:02:18 2017 - Tue Nov 7 19:06:44 2017 (00:04)
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