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Felix Elmo Bodie (b. October 28, 1818, d. June 09, 1864)
Notes for Felix Elmo Bodie:
14th Infantry Regiment South Carolina
Date of Organization:9 Sep 1861
Muster Date:9 Apr 1865
Regiment State:South Carolina
Regiment Type:Infantry
Regiment Number:14th
Regimental Soldiers and History:List of Soldiers
Regimental History
Antietam after battle report:
Reports of Capt. Joseph N. Brown, Fourteenth South Carolina
Infantry, of operations September 15-20.
SEPTEMBER 29, 1862.
Pursuant to Special Orders, No. 71, relative to the part taken by Fourteenth
Regiment South Carolina Volunteers at Harper's Ferry, September 15, I
have the honor to submit the following report:
The regiment was put in position and remained most of the previous
night on the high hill on the west bank of the Shenandoah, with the two right
companies (B and H) during the entire period in front, as skirmishers.
Before dawn the regiment was moved down to the railroad, and remained
until half an hour by sun, when it again moved up on the hill lower down,
in front of our artillery, which position it kept until the surrender. Lieut.
Col. W.D. Simpson was in command of the regiment. The regiment
sustained no loss either in killed, wounded, or missing.
I have the honor to be, very respectfully, your obedient servant,
JOSEPH N. BROWN,
Capt., Comdg. Fourteenth Regiment South Carolina Vols.
Brig.-Gen. GREGG,
Commanding Second Brigade, Light Division.
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SEPTEMBER 29, 1862.
Pursuant to Special Orders, No. 71, relative to the part taken by Fourteenth
Regiment South Carolina Volunteers in the battle of Sharpsburg, September
17, I have the honor to submit the following report:
The regiment occupied a position on the right of the brigade, and so was the
balance of the brigade. One company (E) was detached on picket, and sent
half a mile on the extreme right from the regiment, where it remained until
the next morning. Lieut. Col. W.D. Simpson was in command of the
regiment. There was no loss sustained either in killed, wounded, or missing.
I have the honor to be, very respectfully, your obedient servant,
JOSEPH N. BROWN,
Capt., Comdg. Fourteenth Regiment South Carolina Vols.
Brig.-Gen. GREGG,
Commanding Second Brigade, Light Division.
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SEPTEMBER 29, 1862
Pursuant to Special Orders, No. 71, relative to the part taken by Fourteenth
Regiment South Carolina Volunteers in the battle of Shepherdstown, or
Boteler's Ford, on September 20, I have the honor to submit the following
report:
The regiment, under command of Lieut.-Col. Simpson, was on the
left of the brigade, and moved in line of battle nearly a mile, and was halted
near the summit of a hill overlooking the Potomac, where it was exposed to
a terrific shelling from a battery of the enemy on the Maryland side of the
river. After suffering considerable loss, the regiment was moved down the
hollow, in front of the First Regiment, where the loss was comparatively
trifling.
Schedule D* contains a list of the killed, wounded, and missing, as required
in the order.
I have the honor to be, very respectfully, your obedient servant,
JOSEPH N. BROWN,
Capt., Comdg. Fourteenth Regiment South Carolina Vols.
Brig.-Gen. GREGG,
Commanding Second Brigade, Light Division.
Source: Official Records: Series I. Vol. 19. Part I, Reports. Serial No. 27
Battles Fought
Fought on 13 Dec 1862 at Fredericksburg, VA.
Fought on 1 Jul 1863 at Gettysburg, PA.
Fought on 2 Jul 1863 at Gettysburg, PA.
Fought on 3 Jul 1863 at Gettysburg, PA.
Fought on 4 Jul 1863 at Gettysburg, PA.
Fought on 5 May 1864 at Wilderness, VA.
Fought on 6 May 1864 at Wilderness, VA.
Fought on 22 Jun 1864 at Petersburg, VA.
Fought on 28 Jul 1864 at Petersburg, VA.
Fought on 16 Aug 1864 at Petersburg, VA.
Fought on 24 Aug 1864 at Petersburg, VA.
Fought on 2 Apr 1865 at Fort Gregg, VA.
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More About Felix Elmo Bodie:
Date born 2: October 28, 1818, Batesburg, Edgefield, SC.20
Date born 3: October 28, 1818, Batesburg, South Carolina.
Died 2: June 09, 1864, Cold Harbor, VA.20
Died 3: June 09, 1864, Cold Harbor, Virginia.
More About Felix Elmo Bodie and Lavinia Austen:
Marriage: February 09, 1834
Children of Felix Elmo Bodie and Lavinia Austen are:
- Susan Elizabeth Bodie, b. January 25, 1836, Edgefield, South Carolina, USA21, d. Abt. 1865.
- Davis S. Bodie, b. October 26, 183921, 21, d. April 02, 1865, Petersburg, Virginia, USA21.
- Morgan D. Bodie, b. May 13, 184321, d. October 30, 1863, Knoxville, Tennessee, USA21.
- David Tillman Bodie, b. August 28, 1847, Edgefield, South Carolina21, d. August 27, 1850, Edgefield, South Carolina21.
- Lavinia Catherine Bodie, b. October 10, 185021, d. 187821.
- Greenberry Bodie, b. October 10, 1850, Batesburg, Edgefield, South Carolina, USA21, d. August 07, 1923, Atlanta, Winn, Louisiana, USA21.
- +William Elmo Bodie, b. March 21, 1855, Batesburg, South Carolina, d. December 27, 1927, Batesburg, South Carolina.
- +John Pickney Bodie, b. April 15, 1857, Batesburg, Saluda, South Carolina, USA21, d. June 20, 192721.