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Leonidas Polk (search for this): chapter 22
Chapter 21: General Polk and Columbus, Kentucky.
Leonidas Polk.
his ancestry, birth, and education.
marriage, Ordination, and traLeonidas Polk.
his ancestry, birth, and education.
marriage, Ordination, and travels.
farmer, Manufacturer, and Preacher.
Missionary Bishop.
Bishop of Louisiana.
pecuniary losses.
University of the South.
Sugar and essee.
services.
force.
occupation of Columbus.
River-defenses.
Polk's subsequent career.
Governor Reynolds's recollections of General Johnston at Columbus.
his plans.
anecdotes.
habits.
As General Polk felt unwilling to leave his post at Columbus, just at this juncture, aining, and a bold, aggressive spirit, every inch a soldier.
General Polk's great services, his close public and private relations with thonly one side or the other, warrant a more extended notice.
Leonidas Polk was descended from a family noted in our Revolutionary annals.
ature and man, and to maintain its rights against all odds.
Leonidas Polk was the fourth son of Colonel William Polk, and was born in Ral
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