Background
Polk was born in Federica, Delaware.
United States representative lawyer politician
Polk was born in Federica, Delaware.
He attended Delaware College, now the University of Delaware, in Newark, Delaware, graduating in 1889. Afterwards he studied the law, was admitted to the Delaware Bar in 1892, and began a practice in Georgetown, Delaware.
In 1899 Polk became an attorney for the Delaware State Senate and in 1902 become the chairman of the Sussex County Democratic Committee. He held this position until 1908 and again in 1915/16. From 1914 until 1921 he was a member and secretary of the Board of Law Examiners of the Sussex County.
Polk was elected to the United States. House of Representatives in 1916, defeating incumbent Republican United States. Representative Thomas West. Miller.
During this term, he served with the Democratic majority in the 65th Congress. Seeking reelection in 1918, he lost to Republican Caleb R. Layton, a physician from Georgetown.
Polk served from March 4, 1917 until March 3, 1919, during the administration of United States. President Woodrow Wilson. Polk resumed the practice of law, moving his practice in 1921 to Wilmington, Delaware.
He was appointed United States Commissioner for the district of Delaware in 1929 and held the position until his retirement in 1951.
Polk died at Wilmington, Delaware. He is buried in the Union Cemetery, located at South Race Street, Georgetown. Take Route 113 south to Route 9 east into Georgetown.
Follow Route 9 through the roundabout in center of town, then go right on South Race Street.
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United States. Representatives took office March 4 and have a two-year term. Biographical Dictionary of the United States. Congress
Delaware Historical Society.
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University of Delaware. Library website; 181 South College Avenue, Newark, Delaware 19717. (302) 831-2965
Hagley Museum and Library website.
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Newark Free Library. 750 Library Avenue., Newark, Delaware.
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He was a member of the Democratic Party, who served as United States. Representative from Delaware. At the same time he was a member of the Democratic State Committee. He became a member of the Georgetown Board of Education in 1905 and served there until 1912.