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- CASDE | Polk -- Polk County - Established in 1906, with land auction sales to residents. Includes a history of the town and photographs.
- James Knox Polk - Provides a biography of American President James Knox Polk. Includes his portrait and a list of places named after him.
- Polk County, Georgia 1895 - Map of Polk County, Georgia, from 1895.
- Polk School District - Information for schools and school system in Polk County, Georgia.
- North Polk Community School District - Serves Alleman and Polk City. Includes administration information, board meeting minutes, and links to the buildings.
- Polk County Chamber of Commerce - Information on business and entertainment for Polk County, Georgia.
- Genealogy Web Archives - Polk County, Missouri
- Inagurual Address of James Knox Polk - President Polk's inaugration speech delivered in Washington, DC, on March 4, 1845.
- American President: James Polk - Fact file and comprehensive biographical sketch based on PBS series. Also includes a look at the major issues facing Polk's administration, lesson plans, and recommended links.
- North Polk Community School District - Serves Alleman and Polk City. Includes administration information, board meeting minutes, and contact details.
Wikipedia Articles
- Polk Community College - Polk Community College is located in Polk County, Florida, USA. Originally named Polk Junior College, it began classes in 1964.
- Benjamin Polk - Benjamin Polk (1916-2001) was a notable American designer and architect, best known for his work in India and Nepal. Polk was raised in Des Moines, Iowa, and is a great-nephew of American president James Polk.
- Polk Theatre and Office Building - The Polk Theatre and Office Building (also known as the Polk Theatre) is a historic theater in Lakeland, Florida, United States. It is located at 121 South Florida Avenue.
- Polk City, Iowa - Polk City is a city in Polk County, Iowa, United States. The population was 2,344 at the 2000 census; a special census in 2005 counted 2,872 residents.
- William Polk Dobson - William Polk Dobson (1793 - 1846) was a prominent 19th century North Carolina politician in Surry County. He was the first cousin of President James Knox Polk.