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Trusten Polk
United States Senator
from Missouri
In office
March 4, 1857 – January 10, 1862
Preceded byHenry S. Geyer
Succeeded byJohn B. Henderson
12th Governor of Missouri
In office
January 5, 1857 – February 27, 1857
LieutenantHancock Lee Jackson
Preceded bySterling Price
Succeeded byHancock Lee Jackson
Personal details
Born(1811-05-29)May 29, 1811
Bridgeville, Delaware
DiedApril 16, 1876(1876-04-16) (aged 64)
St. Louis, Missouri
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseElizabeth Skinner Polk
ProfessionPolitician, Lawyer, Judge
Military service
Allegiance Confederate States of America
Branch/service Confederate States Army
Rank Colonel
Battles/warsAmerican Civil War

Trusten Polk (May 29, 1811 – April 16, 1876) served as both the 12th Governor of Missouri in 1857 and U.S. Senator from 1857 to 1862.

Biography

Polk was born in Bridgeville, Delaware. A Democrat, he was elected Governor of Missouri in 1856 and served from January 5, 1857, until February 27 when he resigned to become a U.S. Senator. Hancock Lee Jackson succeeded him as governor until the election of Robert Marcellus Stewart.

Polk was expelled from the U.S. Senate January 10, 1862, for his support of the South in the American Civil War. He was appointed as a colonel in the Confederate States Army, and later served as a judge in the military courts of the Department of Mississippi in 1864 and 1865.

After the war, Polk was a lawyer in St. Louis, Missouri. He is buried there in Bellefontaine Cemetery.

  • United States Congress. "Trusten Polk (id: P000411)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved on 2008-02-14
  • "Trusten Polk". Find a Grave. Retrieved 2008-02-14.
  • Trusten Polk at the National Governors Association
Political offices
Preceded by Governor of Missouri
January 5, 1857 – February 27, 1857
Succeeded by
U.S. Senate
Preceded by U.S. senator (Class 1) from Missouri
March 4, 1857 – January 10, 1862
Served alongside: James S. Green and Waldo P. Johnson
Succeeded by