Some account of the history of the Tod family and connections . /; Ti ry HISTORY OF THE TOD FAMILY For this reason, the Ohio has been ordered to sea withoutdelay. I regret this on your account, but pubUc neces-sity knows no law. To countermand your sailingwould greatly add to the embarrassment of the question. I have no doubt when you reach Rio the exciterris-ntwill have subsided and you will get along smoothly. I write this in the hope tiiat it will reach you beforethe vessel can sail. From your friend, very respectfully, James Buchannan,To Hon. David Tod. Secretary of State. He accordingly s


Some account of the history of the Tod family and connections . /; Ti ry HISTORY OF THE TOD FAMILY For this reason, the Ohio has been ordered to sea withoutdelay. I regret this on your account, but pubUc neces-sity knows no law. To countermand your sailingwould greatly add to the embarrassment of the question. I have no doubt when you reach Rio the exciterris-ntwill have subsided and you will get along smoothly. I write this in the hope tiiat it will reach you beforethe vessel can sail. From your friend, very respectfully, James Buchannan,To Hon. David Tod. Secretary of State. He accordingly sailed for Brazil on the v/ar vesselOhio, by Commodore Stringham, June 20,1847., accompanied by this wife, his five children Char-lotte, aged fourteen, John, thirteen, Henrj-, nine, George,seven, and William, four. He also took with him hisfamily physician. Dr. Woodbridge, his wifessister, Mrs. Jane Shaler and two servants, and a Letterof Credit from the State Department autiiorizing himto draw on Baring Brothers of London for his salary,wh


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