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“From sea to shining sea” may very well have served as the professional motto of James K. Polk, our 11th president. Although he served only one term, he was one of our country’s most ...
President John Tyler served a single term ending in March 1845, dropping out of the 1844 president race to endorse the eventual winner, Democrat James K. Polk of Tennessee. Tyler died in 1862 ...
But he fell out with the Whig Party, who chose not to nominate him for reelection, instead opting for Henry Clay, who lost to the Democrat James K. Polk. Tyler, the 10th US President, was born in ...
The party chose Henry Clay, who would go on to lose to Democrat James K. Polk. Tyler's 15 children were the most fathered by any president. He had eight with his first wife Letitia Christian and ...
As president, one of John Tyler’s biggest accomplishments was pursuing the annexation of Texas, which officially joined the Union in 1845 under President James K. Polk. After his stint in the ...
Picture: Chris Polk/FilmMagic ... “f**k” her up if she intervened. Capricorn Clark sobs on stand as she gives her testimony in the trial. DIDDY TOLD ASSISTANT HE WOULD ‘KILL KID CUDI ...
While maps and study areas have largely dominated the redistricting process, policy changes have quickly risen to the forefront in recent weeks.
We’re continuing our tradition of taking a look back each Saturday at some of the important, interesting or even odd events as they were reported during the same week throughout the years, along with ...
Creedence Clearwater Revival Tribute — Bayou County, 7:30 p.m., STIX Ludington, 1963 N. Lakeshore Dr., Ludington Dinner Dance with BVO, 7 p.m., Murphy’s Tavern ...