Sources
- James Pollock at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
- The Political Graveyard
- The Sunday School Movement and the American Sunday School Union by Edwin Wilbur Rice: Union Press, 1917.
- The Torch and the Flag by Galbraith Hall Todd; Union Press, 1966.
- United States Mint Annual Report, 1863.
- In Memoriam, James Pollack: published privately by the family of James Pollack, c. 1890.
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