James Knox Polk
Eleventh U.S. President |

March 4, 1845 - March 3, 1849
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VICE
PRESIDENT

George M. Dallas |
FIRST
LADY

Sara Polk |
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BORN: November 2, 1795
Mecklenberg County, North Carolina
PROFESSION: Attorney
POLITICAL PARTY: Democratic |
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HOME STATE: Tennessee
POLITICAL OFFICES: U. S. Congressman, Speaker of the House, Governor of Tennessee
NICKNAME: "Young Hickory" |
DIED: June 15, 1849 (Age -
53)
Three months after leaving office.
BURIED: State Capitol Grounds, Nashville, Tennessee |
James Polk "(He) thinks well of himself; often asks advice, and does just
as he pleases; is one of the firmest of men; slow in committing himself, but once
committed, does all in his power to carry through his measures."
O. S. Fowler, a phrenologist consulted by Polk in 1838 |
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