History Nugget #13: June 2019

“Something was said which drew from General Taylor the expression of views which greatly surprised me. They were to the effect that California and Oregon were too distant to become members of the Union, and it would be better for them to be an independent government. He said that our people would inhabit them and repeated that it would be better for them to form an independent government for themselves. These are alarming opinions to be entertained by the President of the United States.”

An excerpt from James K. Polk’s diary entry of Monday, March 5, 1849. Polk is relating a conversation between himself, President Zachary Taylor, W.W. Seaton (the Mayor of Washington D.C.), and Robert Winthrop (former Speaker of the House of Representatives) conducted during a carriage ride after Taylor’s inauguration.

Nevins, Allan (ed). Polk: The Diary of a President 1845-1849. New York: Capricorn Books, 1968. p 389.

  3 comments for “History Nugget #13: June 2019

  1. sheafferhistorianaz's avatar
    sheafferhistorianaz
    June 3, 2019 at 11:35 am

    A threat to Polk’s legacy.

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  2. historypresent's avatar
    June 23, 2019 at 5:51 pm

    True. Thank you for commenting.

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  3. doublegenealogytheadoptionwitness's avatar
    June 27, 2019 at 9:21 am

    Hindsight is always clever.

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