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Leonidas L. Polk

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His home in Raleigh is today owned by the state of North Carolina. It was moved on Nov. 12, 2000, to its new location on Blount Street in Raleigh. The Leonidas LaFayette Polk House Foundation plans to use part of the house for the Polk Museum. The rest will be used for state offices. The
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Noblin, Stuart. "Leonidas Lafayette Polk and the North Carolina Department of Agriculture: Part Ii: Polk as Commissioner of Agriculture."
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Noblin, Stuart. "Leonidas Lafayette Polk and the North Carolina Department of Agriculture: Part I: The Genesis of the Department."
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and served until 1880. An agricultural collection he established as Commissioner was the basis for what became the
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and as a delegate to the state constitutional convention in 1865–66. In 1877, he was appointed the first
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In the late 1880s, Polk rose to nationwide prominence through his leadership of the state and national
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was an American farmer, journalist and political figure. He was a leader of the
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Returning to North Carolina after the war, Polk founded the town of
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Leonidas L. Polk in the Agricultural Hall of Fame Inductees.
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from the North Carolina Agricultural Hall of Fame website
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Delegate to the North Carolina Constitutional Convention
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Members of the North Carolina House of Representatives
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Agricultural Depression. Its Causes—the Remedy
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19th-century American newspaper publishers (people)
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Polk was instrumental in establishing the 397:Polk returned to journalism by founding the 775:North Carolina Commissioners of Agriculture 653:, an April 22, 1890 speech by Polk, from a 567:Case Studies: North Carolina Sustainability 747:North Carolina Commissioner of Agriculture 729: 698:Leonidas LaFayette Polk, Agrarian Crusader 416:Baptist State Convention of North Carolina 388:North Carolina Commissioner of Agriculture 62:North Carolina Commissioner of Agriculture 47: 36: 711:Guide to the Polk Family Papers 1850-1961 640:North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences 414:church, once serving as president of the 392:North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences 378:. Polk, a distant relative of President 198:Oakwood Cemetery, Raleigh, North Carolina 646:North Carolina History Project biography 462:North Carolina Agricultural Hall of Fame 497: 410:Meanwhile, Polk was also active in the 384:North Carolina House of Representatives 103:North Carolina House of Representatives 820:North Carolina State University people 579:"National Register Information System" 325:(April 24, 1837 – June 11, 1892), or 7: 800:Burials at Historic Oakwood Cemetery 584:National Register of Historic Places 474:National Register of Historic Places 790:People from Polkton, North Carolina 855:19th-century American male writers 25: 860:19th-century American legislators 845:19th-century American journalists 442:Populist Party, or People's Party 805:Confederate States Army soldiers 689:North Carolina Historical Review 679:North Carolina Historical Review 422:(now N.C. State University) and 289: 275: 258: 240: 481:North Carolina State University 446:1892 U.S. presidential election 30:For the 'Fighting Bishop', see 1: 355:Confederate States of America 810:American publishers (people) 347:Anson County, North Carolina 295:43rd North Carolina Infantry 173:Anson County, North Carolina 795:Farmers from North Carolina 876: 29: 850:American male journalists 753: 743: 737: 732: 667:. 1988. pp. 173–175. 665:North Carolina: A History 529:"Leonidas Lafayette Polk" 424:Baptist Female University 357:, and was wounded at the 316: 146: 135: 119: 108: 67: 55: 46: 483:was named in his honor. 426:(now Meredith College). 840:Meredith College people 527:Noblin, Stuart (1994). 508:. National Park Service 323:Leonidas Lafayette Polk 266:Confederate States Army 216:Sarah Pamela Gaddy Polk 160:Leonidas Lafayette Polk 18:Leonidas Lafayette Polk 681:20.2 (1943): 103-121. 638:, an article from the 470:Leonidas L. Polk House 440:paved the way for the 835:American agrarianists 691:20.3 (1943): 197-218. 589:National Park Service 333:and helped found the 452:, on June 11, 1892. 359:Battle of Gettysburg 349:. He fought in the 309:Battle of Gettysburg 27:American politician 733:Political offices 554:Progressive Farmer 472:was listed on the 438:two-party politics 400:Progressive Farmer 351:American Civil War 304:American Civil War 248:Confederate States 763: 762: 754:Succeeded by 661:Powell, William S 607:projects.ncsu.edu 506:"Soldier Details" 431:Farmers' Alliance 345:Polk was born in 331:Farmers' Alliance 320: 319: 16:(Redirected from 867: 757:Montford McGehee 751:1877–1880 738:Preceded by 730: 721:Leonidas L. 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Leonidas Lafayette Polk
Leonidas Polk

North Carolina Commissioner of Agriculture
Montford McGehee
North Carolina House of Representatives
Anson County, North Carolina
Washington, D.C.
Populist Party
Alma mater
Confederate States
Confederate States Army

North Carolina
American Civil War
Battle of Gettysburg
Farmers' Alliance
Populist Party
Anson County, North Carolina
American Civil War
Confederate States of America
Battle of Gettysburg
Polkton
The Ansonian
Grange movement
James K. Polk
North Carolina House of Representatives
North Carolina Commissioner of Agriculture
North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences
Progressive Farmer

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