One of Polk's last acts as President was to sign the bill creating the Department of the Interior. This was the first new cabinet position created since the early days of the Republic. Polk had misgivings about the federal government usurping power over public lands from the states. Nevertheless, the delivery of the legislation on his last full day in office gave him no time to find constitutional grounds for a veto, or to draft a sufficient veto message, so he signed the bill.
Polk was 49 years old when he took the oath of office on March 4, 1845.
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