120th New York Infantry
Gettysburg, United States
<i>(Front Plaque):</i><center>The One Hundred and Twentieth<br>New York Infantry<br>Held This Part Of The Line,<br>On The Second Day Of July, 1863.<br>Present for Duty,<br>30 Officers, 397 Men. Total 427.<br>Casualties,<br>From The War Department,<br>Killed In Battle,<br>6 Officers, 25 Men.<br>Wounded,<br>10 Officers, 144 Men.<br>Missing 17, Total 204.</center><br><i>(Bottom Inscription):</i><center>120th New York Infantry,<br>2d Brigade, 2d Division, 3d Corps.</center><br><i>(Back Plaque):</i><center>Battles<br>In Which The Regiment Was Engaged.<br>From The War Department.<br>Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville,<br>Gettysburg, James City, Mine Run,<br>Wilderness, Spottsylvania, North Anna,<br>Totopotomy, Cold Harbor, Petersburg,<br>Strawberry Plains, Deep Bottom,<br>Poplar Spring Church,<br>Boydton Plank Road (Oct. 27-28, 1864),<br>Dabney's Mill (or Hatcher's Run),<br>Petersburg,<br>(or Tucker's House, March 25, 1865),<br>Boydton Plank Road (March 31, 1865),<br>White Oak Road, Amelia Springs,<br>Farmville, Appomattox Court House.</center><br><i>(Disk on the Bottom):</i><center>On July 3rd,<br>Supported the left<br>centre of the Army.<br><br>Organized at<br>Kingston N.Y.<br><br>Mustered into the U.S. Service<br>August 22, 1862.<br><br>Mustered out<br>June 3, 1865.</center>