. A Biographical history of Nodaway and Atchison counties, Missouri : compendium of national biography. five children, namely: , James C. Walter S. and Helen, theoldest nineteen, the youngest ten years ofage. Hugh C. and died young. In 1893 Mr. Todd was appointed post-master by President Cleveland, but resignedthe olVice two years later, upon becomingconvinced that he could not perform his edi-torial duties conveniently and to his ownsatisfaction while attending to the onerousrequirements of a ] For sev-eral terms he has been a member of theboard of educatio
. A Biographical history of Nodaway and Atchison counties, Missouri : compendium of national biography. five children, namely: , James C. Walter S. and Helen, theoldest nineteen, the youngest ten years ofage. Hugh C. and died young. In 1893 Mr. Todd was appointed post-master by President Cleveland, but resignedthe olVice two years later, upon becomingconvinced that he could not perform his edi-torial duties conveniently and to his ownsatisfaction while attending to the onerousrequirements of a ] For sev-eral terms he has been a member of theboard of education, and was one of the direc-tors of the .Mary\ille Seminary three capacities and at bis daily employ-ment he has been the same modest and unas-suming gentleman of the old scIkioI. en-joying the high respect of the pojiularity is etpialed only by his jiro-fessional reputation. .\s a speaker upon ;md patriotic subjects he is innuich <leniand. Apart from iiis newspaperwork ;md attendance at conventions he docsnot obtrude Iii< political opinion-;. While. JAMES TODD
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