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Organization
James K. Polk Society
The James K. Polk Ancestral Home in Columbia, Tennessee is the only surviving residence of the eleventh U.S. President (excluding the White House). Samuel Polk, a prosperous farmer and surveyor, built the Federal-style brick house in 1816 while his oldest son James was attending the University of North Carolina. When the future President graduated in 1818, he returned to Tennessee and stayed with his parents until his marriage to Sarah Childress in 1824. While living in his family's Columbia home, James practiced law and began his political career by successfully running for the State Legislature. Today, the Home displays original items from James K. Polk's years in Tennessee and Washington, D.C. including furniture, paintings, and White House china.
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Contact Info
James K. Polk Society
301 West Seventh Street
Columbia, TN 38401Phone: (931)388-2354
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Past Events
11/27/07 Polk's America Discussion Group - November
James K. Polk Society11/04/07 Free Admission Day
James K. Polk Society10/23/07 Polk's America Discussion Group - October
James K. Polk Society09/25/07 Polk's America Discussion Group - September
James K. Polk Society08/28/07 Polk's America Discussion Group - August
James K. Polk Society07/24/07 Polk's America Discussion Group - July
James K. Polk Society
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