Tuscaloosa in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama — The American South (East South Central)
Storrs Cadet Troop
Pro Virtute Et Patria
Company F, 7th Alabama Cavalry
Photographed By Tim Carr, March 13, 2010
1. Pro Virtute Et Patria Marker
Inscription.
Storrs Cadet Troop. Pro Virtute Et Patria. Capt. Charles P Storrs Cadet Troop. Company F, 7th Alabama Cavalry C.S.A. organized in June 1863 under the leadership of Cadet Capt. Storrs; made up of cadets from the University of Alabama and of patriotic young men from Montgomery and vicinity; united with 7th Ala. Cav. Regt. As Co. F, July 22, 1863. First stationed at Pollard and Mobile for coast defense, 1863-1864; in Oct. 1864 transferred to command of Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest, Army of Tennessee and assigned to Gen. E. W. Rucker as escort, serving as such until that gallant officer was wounded in Dec. 1864; engaged at Johnsonville, Henryville, Mt. Pleasant, Columbia, Spring Hill, Franklin and Nashville, 1864; aided in resisting the Federal invasion of Alabama; participated at Columbus, Ga., In the last battle of the war, April 16, 1865; and laid down its arms at Gainesville, Ala., May 14, 1865., “The unconquerable tenacity, the brilliant valor of these boys, who faced and fought all odds, until their ranks were cut to pieces, excited general notice and praise.” - Jordans Campaigns of Forrest, 1868, Roster - Officers , Captain, Charles Paddock Storrs+ , 1st Lieut., Henry Clay Vaughan+ , 2nd Lieut., Benjamin Fitzpatrick+ , Jr. 2nd Lieuts., Francis Drayton Nabers+, James A Craig+ , Sergeants, Wm. Bell Whiting+, W. D. Hatch+, R. B. Waller+, W. H. Locke+, J. G. Winter+ , Q. M. Sergt. H. S. McGowen+ , Corporals, R. H. Jackson+, Wm. A. Walker+, C. P. Fields+, R. H. Evins+ Napoleon Lockett+, Thomas Hudson , Privates , Adams, W. H. . Alford Julis S.+ . Anderson, L. . Barnett, Joel . Bethea, A. Jack . Bolling, T. C. . Boyd, Joe J. . Brittan, Henry S. . Caffey, Wm. Hooper+ . Campbell, Archibald+ . Cantalou, John R.+ . Clarke, Thomas D.+ . Corey . Cox, Jesse J.+ . Craig, Drew . Dargan, Moro+ . Davidson, George . Douglas, Wm.+ . Driesbach, Tate R.+ . Elmore, Rush . Evins, A. J. . Farley, James H.+ . Farrar, H. K. . Fletcher, Matt . Fletcher, Wm. . Forniss, John A. . Foster, Young H.+ . Goldthwaite, George+ . Graham, George L. . Graves, E. Dedrick+ . Greenwood, John C.+ . Gregory, Fred C., Jr.+ . Griffin, Goodman G.+ . Hails, George W. . Hart, John S.+ . Hartwell, Charles . Hatch, Ben F.+ . Hatch, Drew . High, De Witt C.+ . Hogue, John J. . Hooper, Wm. De B. . Howard, Mark+ . Hudson, Joseph . Hudson, Wm. H. . Janney, Wm. Brown . James, E. Lindsey . Jones, T. K.+ . Joseph, Leonce . Long, W. Hal . Lowe, George J. . McAdory, R. A.+ . McMillan, J. D.+ . Marks, Samuel B.+ . Metcalf, John . Miller, A. A.+ . Mitchell, C. White . Moore, A. B. . Moore, W. J. . Morrison, W. J. . Morrow, George M. . Myers, Laurens OB.+ . Pitts, Thomas . Pollard, John S. . Sayre, W. D. . Shelby, Duncan . Smith, B. . Smith, George . Taylor, W.K. . Thorington, Jack . Trimble, W. Ross+ . Tyson, A. P.+ . Underwood, J. B. . Vaughan, Joseph L. . Vernon, James B.+ . Walker, W. T. . Ware, A. S. . Ware, J. E. . Watts, John W.+ . Webb, Edward . Westcott, Samuel T.+ . Woodfin, Arthur , + Cadet, U. of A., Placed by survivors and friends in honor of the devoted service, signal valor and noble record of this company. , University of Alabama, May 30, 1916 . This historical marker was erected in 1916 by University of Alabama. It is in Tuscaloosa in Tuscaloosa County Alabama
Capt. Charles P Storrs Cadet Troop. Company F, 7th Alabama Cavalry C.S.A. organized in June 1863 under the leadership of Cadet Capt. Storrs; made up of cadets from the University of Alabama and of patriotic young men from Montgomery and vicinity; united with 7th Ala. Cav. Regt. As Co. F, July 22, 1863. First stationed at Pollard and Mobile for coast defense, 1863-1864; in Oct. 1864 transferred to command of Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest, Army of Tennessee and assigned to Gen. E. W. Rucker as escort, serving as such until that gallant officer was wounded in Dec. 1864; engaged at Johnsonville, Henryville, Mt. Pleasant, Columbia, Spring Hill, Franklin and Nashville, 1864; aided in resisting the Federal invasion of Alabama; participated at Columbus, Ga., In the last battle of the war, April 16, 1865; and laid down its arms at Gainesville, Ala., May 14, 1865.
“The unconquerable tenacity, the brilliant valor of these boys, who faced and fought all odds, until their ranks were cut to pieces, excited general notice and praise.” - Jordans Campaigns of Forrest, 1868
Roster - Officers
Captain, Charles Paddock
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Storrs+
1st Lieut., Henry Clay Vaughan+
2nd Lieut., Benjamin Fitzpatrick+
Jr. 2nd Lieuts., Francis Drayton Nabers+, James A Craig+
Sergeants, Wm. Bell Whiting+, W. D. Hatch+, R. B. Waller+, W. H. Locke+, J. G. Winter+
Q. M. Sergt. H. S. McGowen+
Corporals, R. H. Jackson+, Wm. A. Walker+, C. P. Fields+, R. H. Evins+ Napoleon Lockett+, Thomas Hudson
Privates
Adams, W. H. Alford Julis S.+ Anderson, L. Barnett, Joel Bethea, A. Jack Bolling, T. C.
Boyd, Joe J. Brittan, Henry S. Caffey, Wm. Hooper+ Campbell, Archibald+ Cantalou, John R.+ Clarke, Thomas D.+ Corey Cox, Jesse J.+ Craig, Drew Dargan, Moro+ Davidson, George Douglas, Wm.+ Driesbach, Tate R.+ Elmore, Rush Evins, A. J. Farley, James H.+ Farrar, H. K. Fletcher, Matt Fletcher, Wm. Forniss, John A. Foster, Young H.+ Goldthwaite, George+ Graham, George L. Graves, E. Dedrick+ Greenwood, John C.+ Gregory, Fred C., Jr.+ Griffin, Goodman G.+ Hails, George W. Hart, John S.+ Hartwell, Charles Hatch, Ben F.+ Hatch, Drew High, De Witt C.+ Hogue, John J. Hooper, Wm. De B. Howard, Mark+ Hudson, Joseph Hudson, Wm. H. Janney, Wm. Brown James, E. Lindsey Jones, T. K.+ Joseph, Leonce Long, W. Hal Lowe, George J. McAdory, R. A.+ McMillan, J. D.+
Marks, Samuel B.+ Metcalf, John Miller,
Photographed By Tim Carr, March 13, 2010
2. Pro Virtute Et Patria Marker
A. A.+ Mitchell, C. White
Moore, A. B.
Moore, W. J.
Morrison, W. J.
Morrow, George M.
Myers, Laurens OB.+
Pitts, Thomas
Pollard, John S.
Sayre, W. D.
Shelby, Duncan
Smith, B.
Smith, George
Taylor, W.K.
Thorington, Jack
Trimble, W. Ross+
Tyson, A. P.+
Underwood, J. B.
Vaughan, Joseph L.
Vernon, James B.+
Walker, W. T.
Ware, A. S.
Ware, J. E.
Watts, John W.+
Webb, Edward
Westcott, Samuel T.+
Woodfin, Arthur
+ Cadet, U. of A.
Placed by survivors and friends in honor of the devoted service, signal valor and noble record of this company.
University of Alabama, May 30, 1916
Erected 1916 by University of Alabama.
Topics. This historical marker is listed in this topic list: War, US Civil. A significant historical month for this entry is April 1844.
Location. 33° 12.696′ N, 87° 32.766′ W. Marker is in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, in Tuscaloosa County. Marker can be reached from Capstone Drive. Marker is located to the right of the south entrance of the Amelia Gayle Gorgas Library building #1013 on the campus of the University of Alabama. Touch for map. Marker is in this post office area: Tuscaloosa AL 35487, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Credits. This page was last revised on June 16, 2016. It was originally submitted on July 26, 2010, by Timothy Carr of Birmingham, Alabama. This page has been viewed 1,618 times since then and 37 times this year. Photos:1, 2, 3. submitted on July 26, 2010, by Timothy Carr of Birmingham, Alabama. • Craig Swain was the editor who published this page.