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After and Polk
After Johnston asserted his authority, Polk ultimately had to allow Dixon to proceed.
After Congress went into recess in the summer of 1826, Polk returned to Tennessee to see Sarah, and when Congress met again in the autumn, Polk returned to Washington with Sarah.
After an indecisive eighth ballot, the convention unanimously nominated Polk.
After the Texas annexation, Polk turned his attention to California, hoping to acquire the territory from Mexico before any European nation did so.
After meeting with President James K. Polk, he left Washington, D. C. on May 15, 1845.
After the invention of the cream separator, family farms in adjoining townships of Polk and Red Lake counties switched from subsistence agriculture to a market economy and became a part of the dairy industry.
After watching the British carefully, the Continentals launched a raid of one hundred fifty men on September 6, led by Col. Polk, against Fort George.
After the Thornton Affair of April 25-26, when Mexican forces attacked an American unit in the disputed area with 11 Americans killed, 5 wounded and 49 captured, Congress passed and Polk signed a declaration of war into effect on 13 May 1846.
After years of joint occupation of the disputed area between Mexican California and Russian America known as the Oregon Country to the Americans, and as the Columbia District to the British, American expansionists like U. S. Senator Edward A. Hannegan of Indiana urged U. S. President James K. Polk to annex the entire Oregon Country up to latitude 54 ° 40 ′ N, as the Democrats had been elected on the slogan " Fifty-Four Forty or Fight ".
After skirmishes along the Rio Grande between Mexican forces and American forces led by General Zachary Taylor, Congress approved a declaration of war and President James K. Polk called upon the states to draw up 50, 000 volunteers to be alongside the army.
After Henry Baldwin's death, Polk nominated James Buchanan, who declined the nomination.
After his election as president, however, James K. Polk supported the 49th parallel as a northern limit for U. S. annexation in Oregon Country.
After the election, the Tyler administration realized that public opinion was in favor of annexation, consulted with President-elect Polk, and set out to accomplish annexation by means of a joint resolution.
After 13 months of occupation duty in Germany, the corps returned to Camp Polk, Louisiana, where it was inactivated on 10 October 1946.
After her husband's death, Mrs. Polk assumed guardianship of an orphaned niece, Sarah Polk Jetton ( 1847 – 1924 ), and raised the girl as her own.
After attending the inauguration of James Polk's successor, Zachary Taylor, on March 5, 1849, he and Sarah left by horse and carriage to their new home " Polk Place " in Nashville, Tennessee.
After several interviews in early June 1846, President Polk agreed to Little's offer if " a few hundred " men enlisted.
After three weeks of intense speculation throughout March 1949 as to whom the governor might choose for the Senate, attention focused on individuals ranging from the senator's widow, who expressed no interest ; Scott's former campaign manager, Capus Miller Waynick ; another Scott supporter, Major Lennox Polk McLendon, a lawyer from Greensboro, North Carolina ; former Senator Umstead ; and the governor himself.
After briefly serving as the second assistant postmaster general, Medill was appointed by President Polk as Commissioner of Indian Affairs.
After two years at Seminole Community College, Thigpen moved on to pitch and play the outfield for Mississippi State University and coach Ron Polk.
After Perryville, Polk began a year-long campaign to get Bragg relieved of command, hoping to use his close relationship with President Davis to accomplish his goal.
After besting Polk in a series of debates in the Spring of 1841, Jones won the election by just 3, 000 votes out of over 100, 000 cast.

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