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James K. Polk Home and Museum - Paperback

James K. Polk Home and Museum - Paperback

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by Rachel Helvering (Author), Kate Gunn (Author), Jaryn Abdallah (Author)

James K. Polk was the 11th president of the United States and expanded the country's border to the Pacific Ocean, adding more territory than any other president. Explore his life, marriage, presidency, and more in this intimate view of his life presented through photographs, portraits, letters, and other images and stories. This book also discusses the death and legacy of President Polk, the long widowhood of Sarah Polk, and the complicated business of preserving the legacy and memory of a president.

Rachel Helvering, Kate Gunn, and Jaryn Abdallah are staff members at the President James K. Polk Home and Museum, a site dedicated to preserving the memory and legacy of the Polks. Zacharie Kinslow has done extensive research and writing on James K. Polk and his family. Founded in 1924 by Sarah Polk's great-niece Sarah Jetton Fall and her daughter, Saidee Fall Grant, the James K. Polk Memorial Association is committed to preserving artifacts, history, and property that belonged to the Polks. The association purchased James's parents' home in 1929 and opened it as a museum later that same year. All royalties from this volume will go toward the continued mission of the association.

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Rachel Helvering, Kate Gunn, and Jaryn Abdallah are staff members at the President James K. Polk Home and Museum, a site dedicated to preserving the memory and legacy of the Polks. Zacharie Kinslow has done extensive research and writing on James K. Polk and his family. Founded in 1924 by Sarah Polk's great-niece Sarah Jetton Fall and her daughter, Saidee Fall Grant, the James K. Polk Memorial Association is committed to preserving artifacts, history, and property that belonged to the Polks. The association purchased James's parents' home in 1929 and opened it as a museum later that same year. All royalties from this volume will go toward the continued mission of the association.

Number of Pages: 128
Publication Date: April 08, 2025
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