A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents - Volume 5, part 1: Presidents Taylor and Fillmore by James D. (James Daniel) Richardson
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The President with deep regret announces to the American people the
death of James K. Polk, late President of the United States, which occurred at Nashville on the 15th instant. A nation is suddenly called upon to mourn the loss of one the recollection of whose long services in its councils will be forever preserved on the tablets of history. As a mark of respect to the memory of a citizen who has been distinguished by the highest honors which his country could bestow, it is ordered that the Executive Mansion and the several Departments at Washington be immediately placed in mourning and all business be suspended during to-morrow. It is further ordered that the War and Navy Departments cause suitable military and naval honors to be paid on this occasion to the memory of the illustrious dead. Z. TAYLOR. WAR DEPARTMENT, _June 19, 1849_. The President of the United States with deep regret announces to the Army the death of James K. Polk, our distinguished and honored fellow-citizen. He died at Nashville the 15th instant, having but recently left the theater of his high public duties at this capital and retired to his |
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