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  1. William Mecklenburg Polk (15 August 1844 – 1918) was an American physician. From 1911 to 1912 he was vice president, then from 1912 to 1913 president of the Aztec Club of 1847.

  2. William Mecklenburg Polk, gynecologist of New York, son of Leonidas and Frances Devereux Polk, was born in Ashwood, Maury County, Tennessee, August 15, 1844.

  3. 31 de jul. de 2009 · Leonidas Polk, bishop and general. by. Polk, William Mecklenburg, 1844-1918. Publication date. 1915. Topics. Polk, Leonidas, bp., 1806-1864. Publisher. New York, (etc.) Longmans, Green, and co.

  4. www.ncpedia.org › biography › polk-williamPolk, William | NCpedia

    William Polk, lieutenant colonel of the Revolution, banker, and political leader, was born in Mecklenburg County. He was a descendant of Scots-Irish emigrants who went to the Eastern Shore of Maryland in the early eighteenth century. His paternal grandparents were William and Margaret Polk.

  5. I propose an exchange of these prisoners, and for that purpose send Captain Polk, of the Artillery, and Lieutenant Smith, of the Infantry, both of the Confederate States Army, with a flag of...

  6. POLK, William Mecklenburg, American physician, son of Leonidas Polk, the Rebel bishop: b. Ashwood, Maury County, Tenn., 15 Aug. 1844. He was graduated at the Virginia Military Institute in 1861; served in the Confederate Army under his father and rose to the rank of captain.

  7. 14 de ene. de 2016 · On January 14, 1834, William Polk, the last surviving field officer of the North Carolina Continental Line, died in Raleigh. Polk served during the Revolutionary War with distinction, seeing action at Germantown, Brandywine, Eutaw Springs, and Cowan’s Ford.