VanLeer Polk
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VanLeer Polk (a.k.a. Van Leer Polk) (July 9, 1856 - December 19, 1907) was an American politician and diplomat from Tennessee. He served in the Tennessee Senate as a representative for Maury County in the 1890s. He was appointed Consul-General in Calcutta, India and was one of six representative of the United States at the 1906 Pan-American Conference. He was a member of the influential Van Leer family.
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VanLeer Polk
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VanLeer Polk
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VanLeer Polk
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1907-12-19
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1856-07-09
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Politician, diplomat
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Andrew Jackson Polk
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Rebecca Van Leer
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Antoinette Polk
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VanLeer Polk (a.k.a. Van Leer Polk) (July 9, 1856 - December 19, 1907) was an American politician and diplomat from Tennessee. He served in the Tennessee Senate as a representative for Maury County in the 1890s. He was appointed Consul-General in Calcutta, India and was one of six representative of the United States at the 1906 Pan-American Conference. He was a member of the influential Van Leer family.
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