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  1. Sarah Childress Polk (September 4, 1803 – August 14, 1891) was the first lady of the United States from 1845 to 1849. She was the wife of the 11th president of the United States, James K. Polk . Well educated in a successful family, Sarah met her future husband at a young age.

  2. Sarah Childress Polk was married to the 11th President of the United States, James Polk. She served as First Lady from 1845 to 1849.

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    Sarah Polk (1803-1891) was the wife of the 11th president of the United States and a key adviser on his policies and campaigns. She set a dignified tone as first lady, but also opposed his veto of the federal banking system.

  4. Sarah Polk, American first lady (184549), the wife of James K. Polk, 11th president of the United States. Compared with most other first ladies of the 19th century, she was deeply involved in her husband’s career and, through him, exerted considerable influence on public affairs and politics.

  5. Sarah married lawyer and up-and-coming politician James K. Polk on January 1, 1824. 3 The two never had children. 4 As newlyweds, they lived in the Polk family home in Columbia, Tennessee, but later relocated to Nashville. In the years that followed, James Polk embarked on a political path with Sarah as his partner.

  6. Learn about Sarah Childress Polk, the wife of President James K. Polk, who was a dignified, gracious, and influential hostess and a private assistant to her husband. She supported his policies, especially Manifest Destiny, but opposed women's rights and slavery.

  7. First Ladies. 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.