488-0521-04.tif
Depositions #10-11 - Thomas Holden, Washington, deposing regarding questioning about William Flannigan and rough handling by Spanish soldiers; September 7, 1805, William Flannigan, Junior, Washington, deposing that he was taken from his home by members of the Spanish Light Horse and taken into Spanish territory where he was given the option of giving up his horse or going to jail; Note, Thomas Rodney, adding that William Flannigan, senior, reported to have committed murder, was uncle to William Flannigan, Junior, and that the Junior Flannigan was son-in-law to Thomas Holden.
Read More
Depositions #10-11 - Thomas Holden, Washington, deposing regarding questioning about William Flannigan and rough handling by Spanish soldiers; September 7, 1805, William Flannigan, Junior, Washington, deposing that he was taken from his home by members of the Spanish Light Horse and taken into Spanish territory where he was given the option of giving up his horse or going to jail; Note, Thomas Rodney, adding that William Flannigan, senior, reported to have committed murder, was uncle to William Flannigan, Junior, and that the Junior Flannigan was son-in-law to Thomas Holden.
Details
- Doc Number: 521
- Administration: Robert Williams
- Date(s): 1805-09-07
- Description: Depositions #10-11 - Thomas Holden, Washington, deposing regarding questioning about William Flannigan and rough handling by Spanish soldiers; September 7, 1805, William Flannigan, Junior, Washington, deposing that he was taken from his home by members of the Spanish Light Horse and taken into Spanish territory where he was given the option of giving up his horse or going to jail; Note, Thomas Rodney, adding that William Flannigan, senior, reported to have committed murder, was uncle to William Flannigan, Junior, and that the Junior Flannigan was son-in-law to Thomas Holden.
- Call Number: Series 0488
- Filename: 488-0521-04.tif