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1 Polk Arnold Researched by Leslie D. Marsh Commander, Sons of Confederate Veterans Sumner A. Cunningham Camp #1620 Shelbyville, Tennessee Edited by Melissa Edwards Peter Turney UDC March 2011 James K. Polk Arnold was born in March of in Bedford County, Tennessee to Susan Arnold (b abt. 1815). His story is an amazing tale of a man that was born into slavery, but refused to let that define him in life. He served alongside fellow Confederate soldiers in Nathan Bedford Forrest s Escort during the American Civil War, and later became a successful news vendor. Polk grew up with the Arnold family on farmland owned by Dr. Joseph Henry McGrew. Dr. McGrew and his son Dr. Samuel J. McGrew owned several hundred acres in the 23 rd District of Bedford County, Tennessee southeast of Shelbyville. 2 This property remains in the McGrew family today. In 1853, at the age of nine, Polk Arnold was bought by Dr. J. H. McGrew for $750. Polk continued to live near the Arnolds on the McGrew farm and later became the McGrew family servant. They must have thought highly of Polk Arnold as he was mentioned in Dr. J. H. McGrew s will when it was probated in There is a discrepancy in Polk Arnold s date of birth. His colored pension application and his grave marker both indicate that he was born in On the 1900 U.S. Census, he is recorded as being born in March of Beers, D. G Map of Bedford County, Tennessee. This map shows the location of the McGrew farm and indicates that F. F. Arnold was living there in 1878.

2 POLK ARNOLD: A NEGRO CONFEDERATE 2 The Arnold Family of Bedford County, Tennessee Jesse Arnold ( ) 3 and his wife Katharine Morgan Arnold ( ) 4 moved from North Carolina sometime prior to 1830 and settled in the 23 rd District of Bedford County, Tennessee where they lived on the McGrew family farm. Jesse and Katharine had four children: 5 James T. Arnold ( ), 6 Martha Arnold ( ), 7 Francis Fieldon Arnold ( ), 8 and Benjamin Pleasant Arnold ( ). 9 The Arnold brothers were tenants, farmers, laborers and blacksmiths living alongside the colored slaves on Dr. McGrew s farm. In the 1830 U.S. Census of Bedford County, Tennessee, Jesse Arnold is listed as head of household and the record indicates that there were 3 slaves (1 male, 2 females) living with his family. Jesse died in 1832, a few months after the birth of his youngest son Pleasant, so in the 1840 Bedford County Census we now find Katharine listed as head of household. 3 Jesse Arnold was born on January 24, 1800 and died in December of 1832 in Bedford County, Tennessee. 4 Katharine Morgan Arnold was born on September 11, 1798 in Rowan County, North Carolina and died on June 20, 1889 in Rogers, Arkansas. Her name is also seen listed as Catherine, Cathrine, and Kate Arnold. 5 One online record indicated that there may have been another son named Marion who served in the 18 th TN Infantry (Company I). There is a Muster Roll record for a Francis Marion Arnold in the 18 th TN Infantry, but was unable to determine if Francis Marion Arnold was a son of Jesse and Katharine. 6 James T. Arnold was born on July 26, 1822 and died on October 10, He is buried in the Hastings Camp Ground Cemetery located on New Hope Road. James was never married. 7 Martha Arnold was born on September 12, 1826 and died on February 18, 1890 in Rogers, Arkansas. 8 Francis Fieldon Arnold was born on February 7, 1829 and died on November 25, He is buried in the Hastings Camp Ground Cemetery located on New Hope Road. 9 Benjamin Pleasant Arnold was born on July 13, 1832 in Bedford County, Tennessee and died on July 13, 1864 in Pontotoc, Mississippi.

3 POLK ARNOLD: A NEGRO CONFEDERATE 3 Ten years later in 1850, Katharine and her family are still living in District 23, with her eldest son James (age 28) listed as head of household. Katharine and her three other children: Martha (age 22), Francis (age 21), and Pleasant (age 18) are also enumerated. 10 James is recorded as a tenant (presumably on the McGrew Farm), and his brothers Francis and Pleasant were employed as laborers. Also in 1850, there is a record of Katharine Arnold in the Slave Census for District 23 with nine slaves (4 males, 5 females) listed. In the 1860 U. S. Census, 11 Katharine is still living with her son James, but we find that her son Pleasant is now living next door with his wife Julia Ann Brown ( ) 12 and their family. Benjamin and Julia had the following children: Paschal Arnold, T. Arnold, William Arnold, Nancy Arnold, Catherine Caddie Arnold, and Anne Arnold. Katharine continues to live with her son James as seen in the 1870 Census, 13 but after his death in 1876, the 1880 Census shows the widow Arnold living with her daughter Martha and her husband Joseph McFarlin. 14 It appears that Martha and Joseph moved to Arkansas sometime after 1880 and Katharine went with them. Online records indicate that Katharine died in 1889 in Benton County, Arkansas. Polk, the Arnold Brothers, and the Civil War United States Federal Census. District 23, Bedford County, Tennessee, Lines Ancestry.com United States Federal Census. District 23, Bedford County, Tennessee, Lines Ancestry.com Tennessee. 12 Julia Ann Brown was born on January 1, 1833 in Virginia and died on January 2, 1904 in Bedford County, United States Federal Census. District 23, Bedford County, Tennessee, Lines Ancestry.com United States Federal Census. District 23, Bedford County, Tennessee, Line 31. Ancestry.com

4 POLK ARNOLD: A NEGRO CONFEDERATE 4 On October 11, 1862 in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, Benjamin Pleasant Arnold (B. P.) and his older brother Francis Fieldon Arnold (F. F.) enlisted in Captain Montgomery Little s Company, Tennessee Cavalry 15 with Colonel Charles M. Carroll for the period of the war. 16 Benjamin Pleasant and his brother Francis Frank were both blacksmiths for General Nathan Bedford Forrest s Escort. Their older brother James T. Jim also served with Forrest s Escort as commissary or Quartermaster during the war. Polk Arnold left with the three brothers to serve in the Confederate Army and accompanied his master Pleasant Arnold as a bodyguard. When Pleasant Arnold enlisted, his horse was valued at $150 and his equipment was valued at $15. Frank Arnold s horse was valued at $165 and his equipment at $15. Both Pleasant and Frank appear frequently in the Confederate Citizen s File for their extra duties as blacksmith. 17 Jim Arnold s name also appears frequently in the Confederate Citizen s File on exchange vouchers for goods and supplies provided to the troops. 18 On July 12, 1864, the Union and Confederate forces were involved in a skirmish outside Tupelo in Pontotoc, Mississippi. The fighting continued the next day on the Tupelo Road and Forrest s Escort was not able to gain control. On July 13, 1864, in Pontotoc, Mississippi, Benjamin Pleasant Arnold was wounded and died on his birthday at the age of After Pleasant s death, Polk Arnold remained with the Arnold brothers throughout the war. Forrest s Escort surrendered on 15 This company was successively designated as Captain Little s Company Tennessee Cavalry; Captain Boone s Company Cavalry; and Captain J. C. Jackson s Company Tennessee Cavalry (Brigadier General Forrest s Escort) as indicated on the Company Muster Rolls. 16 Muster Rolls for B.P. and F.F. Arnold accessed on Footnote.com. They are listed under Captain J. C. Jackson s Company, Tennessee Infantry. 17 Confederate Citizen s Files accessed online at Footnote.com. 18 There are numerous documents for James T. Arnold in the Confederate Citizen s File and they are consistent with him serving as quartermaster. Unable to find a record for him in the Muster Rolls. 19 Wayne Bradshaw, The Civil War Diary of William R. Dyer: A Member of Forrest s Escort (Lexington, Kentucky: BookSurge Publishing, 2009), 52. Diary entry on July 13, 1864 lists him as BT Arnold.

5 POLK ARNOLD: A NEGRO CONFEDERATE 5 May 9, 1865 at Gainesville, Alabama. After that, Polk and the Arnold brothers returned home. However, Polk s journey home was not without incident. Apparently the Yankees didn t treat him very well. In the affidavit he submitted for A. Fredora Arnold s 20 pension application, he shares this story: Mars Frank and Affiant were together and they both had horses and the Yankees let Mars Frank keep his horse but took affiant s away from him. Affiant s feet got so sore that he could not keep up with Mars Frank and affiant had to stop and Mars Frank beat him home so when affiant got home Mars Frank was already here and all the other soldiers. 21 George Himes 22 also testifies on Fredora s pension application that he was at home in Bedford County when Frank and the other Confederates returned from the war. Once Polk was back in Bedford County, he remained with Frank Arnold and his wife in until the Arnolds had all died. Frank F. Arnold and Almedia Fredora Caldonia Himes were married on April 18, 1882 in Bedford County, Tennessee by J. M. Woosley, J. P. 23 She was Frank s second wife and records indicate they had no children. Frank Arnold died on November 25, 1899 in Tullahoma, Tennessee. Pleasant Arnold s Ledger: A Bloody Legend In September of 2009, a visit with Mr. Hugh Stowers, an elderly resident of Bedford County, Tennessee, produced some long lost information. 24 Hugh s wife Nancy was a direct 20 It is interesting to note that on the pension application you find her name listed as Fredonia and Fredora throughout the documents. Her signature looks like Fredonia. 21 Widow s Indigent Pension filed by A. Fredora Arnold, widow of F. F. Arnold. [Pension Number W6421]. 22 George is likely the younger brother of A. Fredora Arnold. 23 From the Marriage Certificate in Fredora Arnold s pension application. It lists them as F. F. Arnold and Fredora Hime on the certificate. She is listed in Tennessee State Marriages: as Fredonia Himes. 24 Interview by Leslie D. Marsh on September 9, 2009 at the home of Hugh Stowers.

6 POLK ARNOLD: A NEGRO CONFEDERATE 6 descendant of Pleasant Arnold and at the time of the interview, Mr. Stowers was living on the Caddie Arnold Wallis farm (Pleasant Arnold s daughter) in the 23 rd District next to the McGrew farm. While researching about Pleasant Arnold s wife Julia and the Brown family history, the following note was found: Julia Ann Brown married Benjamin Pleasant Arnold: An interesting story was told about her husband s life being saved during the Civil War, he was carrying a small bible in a pocket of his uniform, and a bullet struck the bible and was arrested in its course. As I was reading the above story, Mr. Stowers got up from his rocker and went into the other room, returning with a small ledger that had a bullet hole completely through it. It was the journal that belonged to Pleasant Arnold. His signature is obvious and you can read some of the notes within. There were several entries that included the tasks he was to accomplish and many of them were about shoeing horses. One account tells that he was to reset 26 horses for the Escort. Most of the entries were not readable because of the large hole in the ledger. Polk Arnold and Frank Arnold brought the ledger back home to Pleasant s wife Julia after his death in the Civil War. I have seen the blood soaked ledger of Pleasant Arnold. Beware of legends.

7 POLK ARNOLD: A NEGRO CONFEDERATE 7 Figure 1. Bullet hole in the ledger belonging to B. P. Arnold. 25 Figure 2. Inside pages of the ledger belonging to B. P. Arnold. Polk Arnold after the War Although Polk Arnold remained with the Arnold family after the war, in the 1870 Census, it appears that Polk (listed as Jas. K.) was living with his mother Susan in District 23 in Bedford County, Tennessee and working as a farm laborer. 26 Ten years later, we find Poke (Polk) Arnold 25 This ledger was in the possession of Mr. Hugh Stowers United States Federal Census. District 23, Bedford County, Tennessee, Lines 3-4. Ancestry.com

8 POLK ARNOLD: A NEGRO CONFEDERATE 8 still living with his widowed mother in Bedford County and working as a laborer. 27 Polk and his mother lived next door to Caddie Himes and her first husband John A. Himes as well as near Frank Arnold and his family. Dallas Arnold (black male, age 32) and his family also live nearby. It is possible that Dallas is one of Polk s siblings. Polk Arnold McGrew was the official clock winder at the Shelbyville Courthouse for many years. He became the top distributor for the Chattanooga Times during the years following the Civil War. Because of his success as a news vendor, the Times awarded him an all expense paid trip to Philadelphia, New York and Chicago in He represented Bedford County at the World s Fair in Chicago that year. Polk was known as a lover of the finer things in life. He often wore a top hat and frock coat as he peddled his newspapers, hawking the headlines from his bicycle. More often than not he was barefoot. 28 He later became the proud owner of one of Shelbyville s first motorcycles, an early model that he would carry over the mud puddles. After Polk returned from his trip, he made local headlines with an account of his travels. In 1893, the Bedford County Times ran this story: At the earnest solicitation of the boys, Dr. Polk Arnold made a speech at the courthouse Thursday night of last week. For the benefit of those who cannot go to the World s Fair, his subject was Michigan, Italy and Chicago, Ill. The Doctor was rigged out in his best cloths, had a Duke Tobacco photograph for a buttonhole bouquet, and said he felt Very Intelligent. He told about his trip to the World s Fair and it was greatly enjoyed by the one hundred present. The doctor was an artist in his line and enjoyed his lecture as much as anybody present. No other can boast of Dr. Polk Arnold. Polk liked to recount his reaction by the people he met: In New York, they wanted to know how rich I was. In Philadelphia, they wanted to know if I was in society. In Chicago, how much beer could I drink United States Federal Census. District 23, Bedford County, Tennessee, Lines Ancestry.com 28 Shelbyville Times-Gazette, Sesquicentennial Historical Edition: (Shelbyville, Tennessee: Times- Gazette, 1969), Sesquicentennial Historical Edition, 216.

9 POLK ARNOLD: A NEGRO CONFEDERATE 9 In the 1900 Census, Polk Arnold is found living as a boarder with Sam and Elizabeth Hayes on Main Street in Shelbyville, Tennessee with several other black boarders. He is listed as a single black male (age 55), born in Tennessee. It indicates that his parents were born in Tennessee and he worked as a porter. It also indicates that he could read, write and speak English. 30 Not much is known about Polk Arnold after the 1900 Census record. In December of 1932, Polk Arnold died in Shelbyville, Tennessee. He is buried in the northeast section of Willow Mount Cemetery in the McGrew family plot. Figure 3. Grave marker of Polk Arnold. Civil War Widow s Pension for Fredora Arnold Ancestry.com United States Federal Census. District 7, Shelbyville, Bedford County, Tennessee, Line 26.

10 POLK ARNOLD: A NEGRO CONFEDERATE 10 In 1916, Frank Arnold s wife Almedia Fredora Caldonia Hime Arnold 31 applied for a Civil War Widow s Pension, and thanks to the testimony and assistance of Polk Arnold, she received the pension. Below is the complete affidavit written by Polk Arnold to the pension board in support of Fredora s application. State of Tennessee Bedford County James K. Polk Arnold makes oath that he is 72 years old, was born in Bedford County and this has been his home all his life, that there were three brothers, James Arnold, Frank F. Arnold, and Pleasant Arnold who were Confederate soldiers and affiant belonged to them and was with them and waited on them. Mars Pleas was killed but Mars Jim and Mars Frank got home after the war was over. Mars Jim was a Commissary or a Quartermaster and got up things for the soldiers and Mars Frank was a blacksmith and shod the horses and mended the wagons. They were both with General Forrest. Affiant was with them until the war was over and the soldiers came home. Mars Frank and Affiant were together and they both had horses and the Yankees let Mars Frank keep his horse but took affiant s away from him. Affiant s feet got so sore that he could not keep up with Mars Frank and affiant had to stop and Mars Frank beat him home so when affiant got home Mars Frank was already here and all the other soldiers. Sworn to and subscribed before me June 24 th Geo. T. Reeves, N.P. Signed James K. Polk Arnold [his X mark] 32 Colored Pension for Polk Arnold Polk Arnold and Pleasant Arnold s daughter (Caddie Arnold Wallis) still known around Bedford County, Tennessee as Cad Wallis, sat down in 1921 to help Polk fill out his own pension application. On June 13, 1921, Polk Arnold officially applied for a Confederate Colored Man s Pension and on July 12, 1921, that pension was accepted [Colored Pension Number 5]. On the application there was the following notice: 31 Donnie, short for Caldonia was born on September 5, 1847 and died on March 6, She is buried in the Hastings Camp Ground Cemetery located on New Hope Road beside her husband F. F. Arnold. 32 From Widow s Indigent Pension filed by A. Fredonia Arnold, widow of Frank F. Arnold.

11 POLK ARNOLD: A NEGRO CONFEDERATE 11 The Negroes pension law passed by the Tennessee Legislature provides that Negroes pensioned by this Act must have been actual bona fide residents of this State three years if they served with a Tennessee command, and ten years if they served with a command from any other state. They must have remained with the army until the close of the war, unless legally relieved from service. They must be indigent. Unless you come clearly under the law, it is useless to file an application. The board meets the second Tuesdays in January, April, July and October. 33 In his sworn statement, it is clear that he met all of the criteria of this application. I, Polk Arnold a native of the State of Tennessee and now a citizen of Tennessee, resident at Shelbyville in the County of Bedford in said State of Tennessee, and who was a servant from the State of Tennessee in the war between the United States and the Confederate States, do hereby apply for aid under the Act of the General Assembly of Tennessee, of And I do solemnly swear that I was with Pleasant Arnold and F. F. Arnold who were with Gen. N.B. Forrest s Escort under Capt. J. C. Jackson in the service of the Confederate States, and that by reason of indigence I am now entitled to receive the benefit of this Act. I further swear that I do not hold any National, State or county office, nor do I receive aid or pension from any other State, or from the United States. I do further solemnly swear that the answers given to the following questions are true. 34 On the pension application, it asks for the name of his owner. Polk Arnold replies that his owner was Pleasant Arnold. Polk testifies that he was not married and that he has no estate, real or personal of any value. He states that he has been a resident of Tennessee all his life and that his attorney, E. Shapard of Shelbyville, Tennessee was looking after his application with no compensation. Later on in the application, Pleasant Arnold s daughter, Mrs. W. G. Caddie Wallis of Shelbyville, Tennessee states that: Polk Arnold was the slave of Pleasant Arnold, Affiants father, who is now deceased. Applicant served in the Confederate Army from 1863 to the close of the war as servant to said Pleasant Arnold and F. F. Arnold with Gen. N. B. Forrest Escort, Capt. John Jackson and Capt. Nathan Boone. Applicant returned to my father s home after the surrender and upon the return of F. F. Arnold and remained until the death of the latter, whose widow Mrs. Caldonia Arnold of Chattanooga is on the pension roll From Polk Arnold s Colored Pension Application [Colored Pension Number 5]. 34 From Polk Arnold s Colored Pension Application. 35 From Polk Arnold s Colored Pension Application.

12 POLK ARNOLD: A NEGRO CONFEDERATE 12 Her statement was witnessed by E. Shapard, Notary Public on June 11, Polk Arnold had to sign with an X on his affidavit for Fredora Arnold s pension in 1916, but by 1921 he became educated enough to sign his name in full on his own pension application. Figure 4. Signature of Polk Arnold from his Pension Application. Veteran s Association of Nathan Bedford Forrest After the war, Nathan Bedford Forrest wanted to have a reunion of his Escort and Staff and in 1877, many gathered at Hurricane Springs, Tennessee. Out of this gathering, the Veteran s Association of Lieutenant General Nathan Bedford Forrest s Escort and Staff was established. Frank F. Arnold was a founding member of this organization. Papers from the Frierson Camp of Confederate Veterans mention Frank several times and show he attended the reunions in 1877, 1884 and They honored him when he died with several statements at one of the meetings. At the 1894 Reunion, his brother Pless Arnold was mentioned in the memorial roll call Michael R. Bradley, Nathan Bedford Forrest s Escort and Staff (Gretna, Louisiana: Pelican Publishing Company, Inc., 2006), Nathan Bedford Forrest s Escort and Staff, 174.

13 POLK ARNOLD: A NEGRO CONFEDERATE 13 Figure Forrest s Escort Reunion in Lynchburg, Tennessee

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