Yes. George Polk, a famous CBS reporter who was murdered in Greece at the start of the Cold War and Leonidas Polk, one of the more controversial Generals of the Civil War (he was also an Episcobal bishop). There are also more.
i. William Polk + Margaret Taylor ii. Ezekiel Franklin Polk iii. Samuel Polk + Jane Knox iv. James Knox Polk
James L. Polk appears to not be famous for anything. James K. Polk on the other hand, was the 11th president of the United States. He oversaw the opening of the U.S. Naval Academy, the Smithsonian, and the Washington Monument.
"Who is James K. Polk?"
It was James K. Polk :)
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James K. Polk
Right.
Polk was born in North Carolina . When he was 10 the family moved to a frontier area in Tennessee.
The "K" in James Polk's name stands for Knox
Knox as in James Knox Polk or Henry Knox
He was an Army officer, and later President of the U. S.
No. His full name is James Knox Polk.