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  1. She refused to leave Nashville at the outbreak of the Civil War, and her home remained neutral territory. Sarah Polk died on August 14, 1891, at the age of eighty-seven. She is buried with her husband on the grounds of the Tennessee State Capitol. Click here to learn more about the enslaved households of the Polk family.

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    4. Aug. 2021 · Sarahs politischer Einfluss war umfangreich und wurde von Präsident Polk anerkannt, als er behauptete: „Niemand außer Sarah kannte meine privaten Angelegenheiten so genau.“. Innerhalb der Regierung war Sarah eine wichtige Bereicherung für den Präsidenten. Gelegentlich diskutierte sie Politik mit Gästen des Weißen Hauses, darunter ...

  4. Sarah Childress Polk was born on September 4, 1803, in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. The daughter of Captain Joel and Elizabeth Childress, Sarah was wealthy and well-educated. She attended the Moravians’ Salem Academy in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, one of the few institutions of higher learning available to women at the time.

  5. Sarah Polk (1803–1891) Born Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Sarah Childress Polk made her husband James K. Polk’s political career the main focus of her life. Up until he entered the White House, she served as his private secretary, handling his correspondence and scheduling his speaking engagements. She was his most trusted advisor, and because ...

  6. 4. Feb. 2019 · First Lady Sarah Polk formed half of an unusual political partnership with her husband, President James Polk, during his sole term in office from 1845 to 1849. Despite his brief time in office ...

  7. Sarah Childress Polk was married to the 11th President of the United States, James Polk. She served as First Lady from 1845 to 1849. Silks and satins little Sarah took for granted, growing up on a plantation near Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Elder daughter of Captain Joel and Elizabeth Childress, she gained something rarer from her father's wealth.