One Hundred and Twentieth Infantry New York Volunteers

To the undying renown

of the rank and file

of the

One Hundred and Twentieth

Infantry

New York Volunteers.

One of

“Three Hundred Fighting Regiments”

in the

War for the Union.

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By the Colonel of the Regimant.

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1896.

[ Rear Marker : ]

Battles

in which the Regiment was engaged

from the War Department.

Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, James City, Mine Run, Wilderness, Spottsylvania, North Anna, Totopomoy, Cold Harbor, Petersburg, Strawberry Plains, Deep Bottom, Poplar Spring Church, Boydton Plank Road (Oct. 27-28, 1864), Dabney’s Mills (or Hatcher’s Run), Petersburg (or Tucker’s House, March 25, 1865), Boydton Plank Road (March 31, 1865), White Oak Road, Amelia Springs, Farmville, Appomattox Court House

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street and Fair Street, on the right when traveling east on Main Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

Credits and Sources:

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