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{{dablink|This is about the agrarian leader and North Carolina's first Commissioner of Agriculture. For the 'Fighting Bishop', see [[Leonidas Polk]].}} [[File:ColLLPolk.jpg|thumb|Col. L. L. Polk]] '''Leonidas Lafayette Polk''' (April 24, 1837 - June 11, 1892), or '''L.L. Polk,''' was an American farmer, journalist and political figure. He was born in [[Anson County, North Carolina]]. L.L. Polk fought in the [[American Civil War]] for the [[Confederate States of America]], and was wounded at the [[Battle of Gettysburg]]. Returning to North Carolina after the war, Polk founded the town of [[Polkton, North Carolina|Polkton]], incorporated in 1875, where he started a weekly newspaper called ''[[The Ansonian]]''. Through it he advocated for farmers and for the [[Grange movement]]. Polk, a distant relative of President [[James K. Polk]], became active in state politics, serving in the [[North Carolina House of Representatives]] and as a delegate to the state constitutional convention in 1865-66. In 1877, he was appointed the first [[North Carolina Commissioner of Agriculture]] and served until 1880. An agricultural collection he established as Commissioner was the basis for what became the [[North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences]]. Polk returned to journalism by founding the ''[[Progressive Farmer]]'' in 1886 in [[Winston-Salem|Winston]]. The magazine is still published to this day.<ref>[http://www.progressivefarmer.com/ ''Progressive Farmer'' online]</ref> At first, the paper's primary aim was to teach new agricultural methods, but soon it also focused on politics. Meanwhile, Polk was also active in the [[Baptist]] church, once serving as president of the [[North Carolina Baptist State Convention]]. Polk was instrumental in establishing the [[North Carolina State University|North Carolina Agricultural and Mechanical College]] and [[Meredith College|Baptist Female University]]. In the late 1880s, Polk rose to nationwide prominence through his leadership of the state and national [[Farmers' Alliance]], which had begun in Texas. He became its national vice president in 1887 and its president in 1889. These words, spoken in 1887, were typical of Polk's rhetoric: ''"Our farmers buy everything to raise cotton, and raise cotton to buy everything, and, after going through this treadmill business for years, they lie down and die and leave their families penniless."'' The Alliance's mixed record using traditional two-party politics paved the way for the [[Populist Party (United States)|Populist Party, or People's Party]]. Polk presided over the meeting in February 1892 that formally created the party. The Populists likely would have nominated Polk for president in 1892 (see [[U.S. presidential election, 1892]]), but he died unexpectedly in [[Washington, D.C.]] on June 11, 1892. He was one of the first inductees into the [[North Carolina Agricultural Hall of Fame]]. Polk's house is today owned by the state of North Carolina. It was moved on Nov. 12, 2000, to its new home on Blount Street in Raleigh. The Leonidas LaFayette Polk House Foundation plans to use part of the house for the Polk Museum. The rest will be used for state offices. <ref>[http://www.p2pays.org/ref/12/11852/ Case Studies: North Carolina Sustainability]</ref> ==References== <references /> *[http://www.ncagr.com/paffairs/aghall/polk.htm Biography] from the North Carolina Agricultural Hall of Fame website *[http://www.naturalsciences.org/visinfo/history/underone.html Under One Roof], an article from the [[North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences]] website *[http://www.northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/42/entry North Carolina History Project biography] *[http://docsouth.unc.edu/nc/polk90/menu.html Agricultural Depression. Its Causes—the Remedy], an April 22, 1890 speech by Polk, from a [[University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill|UNC]] website *[[William S. Powell|Powell, William S]]. ''North Carolina: A History''. 1988. pp. 173–175. ==External links== *[http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/findingaids/xml/mc00013.xml Leonidas Lafayette Polk Papers, 1850-1961] {{DEFAULTSORT:Polk, Leonidas Lafayette}} [[Category:North Carolina Commissioners of Agriculture]] [[Category:1837 births]] [[Category:1892 deaths]] [[Category:People from Anson County, North Carolina]] [[Category:American farmers]] [[Category:American journalists]] [[Category:Confederate States Army soldiers]] [[Category:American publishers (people)]] [[Category:North Carolina State University]] [[Category:Members of the North Carolina House of Representatives]] [[Category:Polk family]] [[Category:Agrarian theorists]]
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