Letter

W. M. H. Fren Ch to Lewis G. Arnold, April 20, 1861

HEADQUARTERS TROOPS STATIONED AT KEY WEST,

Maj. L. G. ARNOLD, Commanding Fort Jefferson, Tortugas :

MaAJor: In order to further the views contained in your letter of the 1st instant, received to-day, I have been with Lieutenant Morton, Engineer Corps, to the town of Key West, for the purpose of giving my personal guarantee that any negroes he may be able to engage for labor at your post will not be removed therefrom for any purpose whatever without the consent of their owners, and I further offered to obtain yours to

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the same effect should they be allowed to be sent. It is not necessary for me to allude to the reason of this unless its propriety should hereafter be questioned.

In regard to the foree employed at Fort Taylor, I have not yet had time to see Captain Hunt, but fear that the lateness of the season, which takes the white laborers north, and the excitement in town regarding the capture of the black force at your post, will be difficulties not readily to be overcome.

You are correct in ascribing to me a general desire to promote the good of the service, which is, as it has always been, the uppermost thought in my action.

very respectfully, your most obedient servant,

W. M. H. FREN CH,
Brevet Major, U. S. Army, Commanding
Editor's Notes
From: Operations on the Pacific Coast, Pt. 1. Location: Fort Taylor. Summary: W. M. H. Fren Ch assures Maj. L. G. Arnold that any African American laborers engaged for Fort Jefferson will not be removed without owner consent, addressing concerns amid Civil War tensions in Florida.
Sources
The War of the Rebellion: Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Series I, Volume 50, Part 1 View original source ↗