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The monument to the 127th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment is in the Fredericksburg National Cemetery, at Stop One on the Fredericksburg Battlefield Driving Tour.

The monument to the 127th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment on the Fredericksburg battlefield

Text from the front of the monument:

127th Regiment
Pennsylvania
Volunteer
Infantry
Col. W. W. Jennings
Commanding

3rd Brigade
2nd Division
2nd Corps

The monument to the 127th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment on the Fredericksburg battlefield

127th Regiment
Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
Col. W. W. Jennings Commanding
3rd Brigade 2nd Division 2nd Corps
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Battles Participated in
Fredericksburg, VA., December 13, 1862.
Marye’s Heights, VA., May 3-4, 1863.
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Casualties
Killed 12 Wounded 124 Missing 20
Total 156.

Closeup of the tablet from the monument to the 127th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment on the Fredericksburg battlefield

Location of the moument

The monument is in the National Cemetery west of the Visitor Center. It is about 60 feet southwest of the main trail through the cemetery that connects the east and north entrances, at the top of the hill. (38°17’35.5″N 77°28’06.5″W)

See more on the history of the 127th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment in the American Civil War