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  1. 6 de jul. de 2024 · Sarah Childress Polk was the wife of James K. Polk, our 11th U.S. president. She was a prized catch on the political marriage market from the beginning and made her own, unique mark on...

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  2. Hace 7 horas · Beginning in early 1822, Polk courted Sarah Childress—they were engaged the following year and married on January 1, 1824, in Murfreesboro. Educated far better than most women of her time, especially in frontier Tennessee, Sarah Polk was from one of the state's most prominent families.

  3. 16 de jul. de 2024 · Sarah Childress Polk (1803-1891) was an intelligent, devout Tennessee woman. Her education, considered excellent for the time, was via a Moravian finishing school, but cut short by the untimely death of her father. At twenty, she married Tennessee lawyer-with-ambition James Knox Polk.

  4. Hace 2 días · The National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (often abbreviated as DAR or NSDAR) is a lineage -based membership service organization for women who are directly descended from a person involved in supporting the American Revolutionary War. [1] . A non-profit group, the organization promotes education and patriotism.

  5. 10 de jul. de 2024 · The papers of President James K. Polk (20,500 items; 1775-1891; bulk 1830-49) include three volumes of papers of his wife, Sarah Childress Polk (1803-1891), whom he married in 1824 and who acted as his secretary and political adviser.

  6. Hace 5 días · Far from being a shrinking violet, Sarah Polk was her husband's speech writer, advised on policy, and campaigned politically. Although her temperance views were respected, White House staff were on occasion known to ignore them.

  7. 19 de jul. de 2024 · During this period, Polk’s personal life intertwined with his political ambitions. Beginning in early 1822, he courted Sarah Childress, whom he married on January 1, 1824, in Murfreesboro. Educated beyond the norm for women of her time, Sarah, from one of Tennessee’s most prominent families, played a pivotal role in James’s career.