The Republic 1852/01/09
....Miss Elizabeth Polk, Teacher of Instrumental and Vocal Music. , Professor Oswald Von Koenio, Languages and... (Midway, county, Essex, United Kingdom - 1951)
....Miss Elizabeth Polk, Teacher of Instrumental and Vocal Music. , Professor Oswald Von Koenio, Languages and... (Midway, county, Essex, United Kingdom - 1951)
Geneanet username : colgnln5058560
The Republic 1850/03/20
...March, 1846, to March, 1849, Mr. Polk, i f southern Preaident. and during two years Mr p Davie, of Indiana,... (Indiana, Indiana, United States - 1846)
...March, 1846, to March, 1849, Mr. Polk, i f southern Preaident. and during two years Mr p Davie, of Indiana,... (Indiana, Indiana, United States - 1846)
Geneanet username : colgnln5058002
The Republic 1849/06/19
...announced the death of Ex-President James K. Polk. , He died at Nashville, on the 15th instant.... (Nashville, Tennessee, United States - 1849)
...announced the death of Ex-President James K. Polk. , He died at Nashville, on the 15th instant.... (Nashville, Tennessee, United States - 1849)
Geneanet username : colgnln5057772
The Republic 1849/11/20
...the opinions of Mr. Buchanan, Mr. Polk, and even Mr. Ritchie himself, then editor of the Richmond Enquirer, in direct... (Congress, Maryland, United States - 1826)
...the opinions of Mr. Buchanan, Mr. Polk, and even Mr. Ritchie himself, then editor of the Richmond Enquirer, in direct... (Congress, Maryland, United States - 1826)
Geneanet username : colgnln5057901
The Republic 1849/10/01
...of 1844, which elected 4 James K. Polk and George M. Dallas 4 resident and Vice President of the Un14... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1844)
...of 1844, which elected 4 James K. Polk and George M. Dallas 4 resident and Vice President of the Un14... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1844)
Geneanet username : colgnln5057858
The Republic 1852/10/08
...bead ol any committee, though James K. Polk was Speaker, and the rank on the committee which was given him?that... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1833)
...bead ol any committee, though James K. Polk was Speaker, and the rank on the committee which was given him?that... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1833)
Geneanet username : colgnln5095551
The Republic 1850/06/28
...against such a man as James K. Polk, under such circumstances as attended the canvass of 1844, he r.an never... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1844)
...against such a man as James K. Polk, under such circumstances as attended the canvass of 1844, he r.an never... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1844)
Geneanet username : colgnln5058088
The Republic 1849/06/20
...American people the death of James K. Polk, late President of the United States, which occurred at Nashville on the... (Nashville, Tennessee, United States - 1849)
...American people the death of James K. Polk, late President of the United States, which occurred at Nashville on the... (Nashville, Tennessee, United States - 1849)
Geneanet username : colgnln5057773
The Republic 1850/10/08
...Otkv, D. 1)., President. I Andrew J. Polk, esq., Ashwood, Maury oo. I James Walker, esq., Columbia, do. I Rev.... (English, Maryland, United States - 1850)
...Otkv, D. 1)., President. I Andrew J. Polk, esq., Ashwood, Maury oo. I James Walker, esq., Columbia, do. I Rev.... (English, Maryland, United States - 1850)
Geneanet username : colgnln5058173
The Republic 1850/01/01
...the fruit kitig privilege to Sarah Polk, relict of ex-President Polk, and there being no objection, it win immediately carried... (Tennessee, Tennessee, United States - 1850)
...the fruit kitig privilege to Sarah Polk, relict of ex-President Polk, and there being no objection, it win immediately carried... (Tennessee, Tennessee, United States - 1850)
Geneanet username : colgnln5057935
The Republic 1850/04/22
...turned out of office by Mr. Polk, and that these accounts were recognised and allowed by the administration of Mr.... (Mexico, Mexico - 1848)
...turned out of office by Mr. Polk, and that these accounts were recognised and allowed by the administration of Mr.... (Mexico, Mexico - 1848)
Geneanet username : colgnln5058030
The Republic 1852/10/04
...fought there in 1844, when Mr. Polk lost his own Stale. The Whig party there are more and more united,... (Tennes, Maryland, United States - 1844)
...fought there in 1844, when Mr. Polk lost his own Stale. The Whig party there are more and more united,... (Tennes, Maryland, United States - 1844)
Geneanet username : colgnln5095547
The Republic 1849/11/07
...majority of sixty votes. Did Mr. Polk veto it because he thought his Locofoco allies were desirous of corrupting the... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1838)
...majority of sixty votes. Did Mr. Polk veto it because he thought his Locofoco allies were desirous of corrupting the... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1838)
Geneanet username : colgnln5057890
The Republic 1852/09/22
...Clifford, (both members of J Mr. Polk's Cabinet,) and hundreds of other Dem- i, ocrats in New England who have... (New, Maryland, United States - 1812)
...Clifford, (both members of J Mr. Polk's Cabinet,) and hundreds of other Dem- i, ocrats in New England who have... (New, Maryland, United States - 1812)
Geneanet username : colgnln5095537
The Republic 1853/03/23
...Bi set forth by Mr. James K. Polk in the debate ^ on the Panama mission. Mr. Clayton quotes fir... (Monroe, Maryland, United States - 1853)
...Bi set forth by Mr. James K. Polk in the debate ^ on the Panama mission. Mr. Clayton quotes fir... (Monroe, Maryland, United States - 1853)
Geneanet username : colgnln5095691
The Republic 1852/07/14
...in Orange county. The late James K. Polk was educated ot the same institution. Mr. Graham completed his collegiate term... (Orange county, Maryland, United States - 1852)
...in Orange county. The late James K. Polk was educated ot the same institution. Mr. Graham completed his collegiate term... (Orange county, Maryland, United States - 1852)
Geneanet username : colgnln5095477
The Republic 1853/01/11
...possessions of Eng'and. In 1847 Mr. Polk appointed a consul at the Belize, who received his exequatur from the British... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1847)
...possessions of Eng'and. In 1847 Mr. Polk appointed a consul at the Belize, who received his exequatur from the British... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1847)
Geneanet username : colgnln5095630
The Republic 1850/02/13
...1847, '48, '49, acting under Mr. Polk's authority, squan- I dered the public money , Or, in 1850, the Bitter-Endert... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1850)
...1847, '48, '49, acting under Mr. Polk's authority, squan- I dered the public money , Or, in 1850, the Bitter-Endert... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1850)
Geneanet username : colgnln5057972
The Republic 1853/03/23
...' ,ri Before he coneluded, Mr. Polk said he would say a word in relation to the pledge which it... (Monroe, Maryland, United States - 1853)
...' ,ri Before he coneluded, Mr. Polk said he would say a word in relation to the pledge which it... (Monroe, Maryland, United States - 1853)
Geneanet username : colgnln5095691
The Republic 1849/06/27
...before five o'clock, >. rn., James K. Polk expired at his residence in his city. Mr. Polk had suffered from... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1849)
...before five o'clock, >. rn., James K. Polk expired at his residence in his city. Mr. Polk had suffered from... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1849)
Geneanet username : colgnln5057779
The Republic 1850/04/19
...During the Administration of Mr. Polk there was a navy agent at Marseilles by the name of Nathaniel Denbt.... (Marseilles, Maryland, United States - 1850)
...During the Administration of Mr. Polk there was a navy agent at Marseilles by the name of Nathaniel Denbt.... (Marseilles, Maryland, United States - 1850)
Geneanet username : colgnln5058028
The Republic 1849/07/26
...Democratic Tariff men in Pennsylvania, Mr. Polk became the President of the United States. And now a new theatre of... (New, Maryland, United States - 1849)
...Democratic Tariff men in Pennsylvania, Mr. Polk became the President of the United States. And now a new theatre of... (New, Maryland, United States - 1849)
Geneanet username : colgnln5057802
The Republic 1849/08/28
...al parliamentary and congressional precedents, Mr. Polk, then Speaker, appointee a committee with three members friend iv to the investigation,... (New, Maryland, United States - 1849)
...al parliamentary and congressional precedents, Mr. Polk, then Speaker, appointee a committee with three members friend iv to the investigation,... (New, Maryland, United States - 1849)
Geneanet username : colgnln5057829
The Republic 1849/11/08
...Richm'd, Va C Wilson, Penn James Polk, Baltimore II J Ward, Baltimore J A Sprigg? do WE Norris, do J... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1849)
...Richm'd, Va C Wilson, Penn James Polk, Baltimore II J Ward, Baltimore J A Sprigg? do WE Norris, do J... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1849)
Geneanet username : colgnln5057891
The Republic 1849/10/08
...fore the dose ] of Mr. Polk'* arlminiatrat Hm, and w. have no douht I that they afford a very... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1849)
...fore the dose ] of Mr. Polk'* arlminiatrat Hm, and w. have no douht I that they afford a very... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1849)
Geneanet username : colgnln5057864
The Republic 1849/06/30
...the life and character of James K. Polk, late President of the United States.... (Jackson, Maryland, United States - 1849)
...the life and character of James K. Polk, late President of the United States.... (Jackson, Maryland, United States - 1849)
Geneanet username : colgnln5057782
The Republic 1853/06/11
...antagonists if he cxpcctseucces Meanwhile, Mr. Polk, former Senator from th Madison district, is cut as a candidate, with th... (Cape, Maryland, United States - 1853)
...antagonists if he cxpcctseucces Meanwhile, Mr. Polk, former Senator from th Madison district, is cut as a candidate, with th... (Cape, Maryland, United States - 1853)
Geneanet username : colgnln5095760
The Republic 1849/09/25
...people from the stuinp that Mr. Polk was a better tariff man than Mr. Clay. The newphase of the tariff... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1844)
...people from the stuinp that Mr. Polk was a better tariff man than Mr. Clay. The newphase of the tariff... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1844)
Geneanet username : colgnln5057853
The Republic 1852/01/10
...and Classical Literature. i Miss Elizabeth Polk, Teacher of Instrumental i and Vocal Music.... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1852)
...and Classical Literature. i Miss Elizabeth Polk, Teacher of Instrumental i and Vocal Music.... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1852)
Geneanet username : colgnln5058561
The Republic 1852/04/06
...President of the United States, Mr. Polk, was then Speaker of tfic House. During the debate, and while Mr. Slade... (South, Maryland, United States - 1852)
...President of the United States, Mr. Polk, was then Speaker of tfic House. During the debate, and while Mr. Slade... (South, Maryland, United States - 1852)
Geneanet username : colgnln5058635
The Republic 1849/08/23
...1844 to the nomination of Mr. Polk, because they could not at that moment rebel with safety. The venom was... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1844)
...1844 to the nomination of Mr. Polk, because they could not at that moment rebel with safety. The venom was... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1844)
Geneanet username : colgnln5057825
The Republic 1851/03/31
...prohibiting slavery incorporated in it. Mr Polk approved Ihis bill, and based that approval expressly upon (he grounds that Oregon... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1787)
...prohibiting slavery incorporated in it. Mr Polk approved Ihis bill, and based that approval expressly upon (he grounds that Oregon... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1787)
Geneanet username : colgnln5058320
The Republic 1849/09/29
...repudiate the narrow views of Mr. Polk as set forth in his veto messages Even Mr. Cass has voted for... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1846)
...repudiate the narrow views of Mr. Polk as set forth in his veto messages Even Mr. Cass has voted for... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1846)
Geneanet username : colgnln5057857
The Republic 1849/08/30
...Fourth, That it was tot Mr. Polk's duty, nor Mr. Mason's luty to report the defalcation in question o Congress,... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1848)
...Fourth, That it was tot Mr. Polk's duty, nor Mr. Mason's luty to report the defalcation in question o Congress,... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1848)
Geneanet username : colgnln5057831
The Republic 1852/11/05
...business of diplomacy. In 1845 Mr. Polk recalled him, and he was thereupon almost immediately chosen President of Harvard University,... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1845)
...business of diplomacy. In 1845 Mr. Polk recalled him, and he was thereupon almost immediately chosen President of Harvard University,... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1845)
Geneanet username : colgnln5095575
The Republic 1852/10/08
...their mover. In the House, Mr. Polk's powers of prophecy had not commenced, fbr we find Frnnklin Pierre, Mr. Polk's... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1833)
...their mover. In the House, Mr. Polk's powers of prophecy had not commenced, fbr we find Frnnklin Pierre, Mr. Polk's... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1833)
Geneanet username : colgnln5095551
The Republic 1853/01/19
...Mon roe in l S24,and Mr Polk in 1545?had announced the doctrine contained in the resolution, and had given good... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1545)
...Mon roe in l S24,and Mr Polk in 1545?had announced the doctrine contained in the resolution, and had given good... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1545)
Geneanet username : colgnln5095637
The Republic 1853/04/14
...the signatures of Z. Taylor, James K. Polk, Millard Fillmore, G. M. Dallas, John Quincy Adams, Henry Clay, Albert Gallatin,... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1853)
...the signatures of Z. Taylor, James K. Polk, Millard Fillmore, G. M. Dallas, John Quincy Adams, Henry Clay, Albert Gallatin,... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1853)
Geneanet username : colgnln5095710
The Republic 1852/02/25
...all time. He believed that Mr. Polk voted for one similar to this in 1828, Mr. Me Do flic voted... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1828)
...all time. He believed that Mr. Polk voted for one similar to this in 1828, Mr. Me Do flic voted... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1828)
Geneanet username : colgnln5058600
The Republic 1850/05/16
...convention, in 1844, having nominated Mr. Polk, it was known that he coula not be elected to the Presidency without... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1844)
...convention, in 1844, having nominated Mr. Polk, it was known that he coula not be elected to the Presidency without... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1844)
Geneanet username : colgnln5058051
The Republic 1850/05/20
...Tins violation of pledges by Mr Polk and his party is sufficiently set forth by Mr. Hannegan in a speech... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1927)
...Tins violation of pledges by Mr Polk and his party is sufficiently set forth by Mr. Hannegan in a speech... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1927)
Geneanet username : colgnln5058054
The Republic 1852/08/11
...Cave John ton, Lake Lea, Jamie K. Polk, Jamei Standi/tr, Samuel Bunch, and IV. M. Inge. Those in italics belong... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1852)
...Cave John ton, Lake Lea, Jamie K. Polk, Jamei Standi/tr, Samuel Bunch, and IV. M. Inge. Those in italics belong... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1852)
Geneanet username : colgnln5095501
The Republic 1850/04/15
...I question the propriety of Mr Polk's advice tocontinue such governments in force after the war was ended , nor... (California, California, United States - 1850)
...I question the propriety of Mr Polk's advice tocontinue such governments in force after the war was ended , nor... (California, California, United States - 1850)
Geneanet username : colgnln5058024
The Republic 1853/04/13
...eighteen hundred aud forty-nine, by James K. Polk, then Pre I sident of the said United States, an axcard touching... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1853)
...eighteen hundred aud forty-nine, by James K. Polk, then Pre I sident of the said United States, an axcard touching... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1853)
Geneanet username : colgnln5095709
The Republic 1851/12/16
...Carolina Terrysville, Abbeville district, South Carolina I Polk, Monroe county, Alabama. I Big Springs, Pu.ahont.is county, Virginia. I Tay,ov, Posey... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1851)
...Carolina Terrysville, Abbeville district, South Carolina I Polk, Monroe county, Alabama. I Big Springs, Pu.ahont.is county, Virginia. I Tay,ov, Posey... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1851)
Geneanet username : colgnln5058540
The Republic 1853/03/09
...Marcy ok a seat in Mr Polk's Cabinet as Secretary of rar. Governor Marcy remained in that office iring the... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1845)
...Marcy ok a seat in Mr Polk's Cabinet as Secretary of rar. Governor Marcy remained in that office iring the... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1845)
Geneanet username : colgnln5095679
The Republic 1851/08/30
...well in the election of Mr. Polk. But 1 am, personally, not fond of leaving old and tried and known... (New, Maryland, United States - 1851)
...well in the election of Mr. Polk. But 1 am, personally, not fond of leaving old and tried and known... (New, Maryland, United States - 1851)
Geneanet username : colgnln5058449
The Republic 1852/06/07
...to be on the increase.] Mr. Polk said: Sympathizing with Georgia and North Carolina, and other sister Slates, and for... (New, Maryland, United States - 1852)
...to be on the increase.] Mr. Polk said: Sympathizing with Georgia and North Carolina, and other sister Slates, and for... (New, Maryland, United States - 1852)
Geneanet username : colgnln5058688
The Republic 1849/10/15
...Mr N'etly, unr * of Mr Polk's postmasters at Hampshire, Lewis county, had be*-ti proved guilty of breaking open '... (Hampshire, Lewis county, Hampshire, United Kingdom - 1849)
...Mr N'etly, unr * of Mr Polk's postmasters at Hampshire, Lewis county, had be*-ti proved guilty of breaking open '... (Hampshire, Lewis county, Hampshire, United Kingdom - 1849)
Geneanet username : colgnln5057870
The Republic 1853/01/25
...not incur censure bestowed on Mr. Polk of exhuming contemporary comrades in Congress. Twenty rs is a generation of public... (Congress, Maryland, United States - 1853)
...not incur censure bestowed on Mr. Polk of exhuming contemporary comrades in Congress. Twenty rs is a generation of public... (Congress, Maryland, United States - 1853)
Geneanet username : colgnln5095642
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