Charles Polk may refer to: Charles Peale Polk (1767–1822), American portrait painter Charles Polk Jr. (1788–1857), American politician in Delaware This...
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Charles Peale Polk (March 17, 1767 – May 6, 1822) was an American portrait painter and the nephew of artist Charles Willson Peale. Polk was born in Annapolis...
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Charles Polk Jr. (November 15, 1788 – October 27, 1857) was an American farmer and politician from Big Stone Beach, in Milford Hundred, Kent County, Delaware...
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James Knox Polk (/poʊk/; November 2, 1795 – June 15, 1849) was the 11th president of the United States, serving from 1845 to 1849. A protégé of Andrew...
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have served as governor, over 74 distinct terms. Three (Joseph Haslet, Charles Polk Jr. and Elbert N. Carvel) served non-consecutive terms. Additionally...
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Polk County (/poʊk/) is a county located in the central portion of the U.S. state of Florida. The county population was 725,046, as of the 2020 census...
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Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP, commonly known as Davis Polk, is an American multinational law firm headquartered in New York City with offices in Washington...
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president since 1990, Charles H. Polk, was widely credited for much of the school's previous success. However, many blamed Polk along with his senior...
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affect the number of delegates. Both chambers had a Federalist majority. Charles Polk Jr., Kent County Arnold Naudain, Sussex County Senators were elected...
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Trusten Polk (1811–1876) was a U.S. Senator from Missouri from 1857 to 1862. Senator Polk may also refer to: Charles Polk Jr. (1788–1857), Delaware State...
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League player Charles Polk Jr. (1788–1857), American farmer and politician Chris Polk (born 1989), American football running back DaShon Polk (born 1977)...
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Lieutenant-General Leonidas Polk (April 10, 1806 – June 14, 1864) was an American Confederate military officer, a bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Louisiana...
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The presidency of James K. Polk began on March 4, 1845, when James K. Polk was inaugurated as the 11th President of the United States, and ended on March...
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Ezekiel Polk (December 7, 1747 – August 31, 1824) was an American soldier, pioneer and the paternal grandfather of President James Knox Polk. Ezekiel Polk was...
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notable descendants of Robert Polke include Trusten Polk the 12th Governor of Missouri and Charles Polk the 27th and 30th Governor of Delaware. Notable Descendants...
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Polk may refer to: Charles Polk Jr. (1788–1857), 27th and 30th Governor of Delaware James K. Polk (1795–1849), 9th Governor of Tennessee Trusten Polk...
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May 1918), Louisa Polk (b. 12 May 1847 - 7 May 1916), and Charles Polk (b. 1853/54). Polk was educated at the Pennington School, New Jersey. At the beginning...
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50th Samuel Paynter Charles Polk Jr. Arnold Naudain 1827 51st Charles Polk Jr. Henry Whiteley Archibald Hamilton 1828 52nd Charles Polk Jr. Presley Spruance...
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1827 52nd State Senate Federalist Charles Polk Jr. Speaker Kent at-large 1828 53rd State Senate Federalist Charles Polk Jr. Kent at-large 1829 54th State...
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George Polk Awards in Journalism are a series of American journalism awards presented annually by Long Island University in New York. "Past George Polk Award...
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11, 1836, and replaced the remainder of the fourth year by Governor Charles Polk Jr. The apportionment of seats was permanently assigned to three senators...
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before the beginning of the first year of the administration of Governor Charles Polk Jr. The apportionment of seats was permanently assigned to three senators...
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Willis Jefferson Polk (October 3, 1867 – September 10, 1924) was an American architect, best known for his work in San Francisco, California. For ten years...
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Van Leer Polk, a great-niece of James Knox Polk, the 11th President of the United States. With Eugénie Virginie Oreille (1795 – 1875): Charles Louis Auguste...
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born in Salisbury, Connecticut. He married Mary Hillyard, the daughter of Charles Hillyard. They lived in Dover, at "Woodburn", presently the Delaware Governor's...
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Parnell Township is a township in Polk County, Minnesota, United States. It is part of the Grand Forks-ND-MN Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population...
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He ran again in 1826, and lost, this time to Federalist candidate, Charles Polk, Jr. With the realignment of parties that occurred following that election...
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Antoinette Van Leer Polk, Baroness de Charette (October 27, 1847 – February 3, 1919) was an American Southern belle in the Antebellum South and (by marriage)...
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office January 20, 1824 – January 16, 1827 Preceded by Charles Thomas Succeeded by Charles Polk Jr. Member of the Delaware Senate In office January 3,...
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Members of the Delaware Constitutional Convention of 1831 included: Charles Polk Jr. (President) Thomas Adams John Caulk John M. Clayton Peter L. Cooper...
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