Lot 879
Polk, James K. (1775-1849, 11th President 1845-49). Manuscript free frank "Free J.K. Polk" on folded cover addressed in his hand to Col. Saml. H. Laughlin in Murfreesborough, Tenn., postmarked red "Washington, D.C." cds and matching "Free" handstamp, docketed "1832", cover lightly cleaned & refolded at top & bottom, Very Fine.Estimate $750 - 1,000.
Polk was a Congressman and House Speaker, but resigned to become Governor of Tennessee. Nominated by the Democrats against the heavily favored Clay, he won because he favored the annexation of Texas. This, however, led to war with Mexico, after which America acquired much of the Southwest. Polk also acquired Oregon and Washington from England and reduced tariff rates. He declined to run for a second term and died three months after leaving office.
Col. Samuel H. Laughlin (1796-1850) was a lawyer, Tennessee State Senator (1838-1844), and editor of the Nashville Union (1840-1843). President Polk appointed him Recorder of the General Land Office (1845-1850).
Realized: $750