Interview with Davis, Harrison and Macdonald Notes
[page break] 286 455 Samuel Hawley, Esq. of Reading Ridge, (writer.) James Quintard, Esq. (Old Well) near South " Norwalk John James Lambert, Esq. of Wilton. Captain Ebenezer Disbrow of West Port. Captain Joseph Bulkley of Greenfield Hill, " Fairfield Co. Joshua S. King, of Ridgefield, " Rev. James A. Holley " Reuben Booth, Esq. of Danbury. " Alderman Lamb of New York. Alexander Van Wart of Mount Pleasant, " Tarrytown, P. O. " Augustus Cregier, of Yonkers. " Jackson Odell, Esq. Dobbs Ferry, P. O. " Miss Sarah Ann Tompkins.
Sept. 11. Capt. Harry Chichester: "John Goulding was a prisoner in the sugar House in 1780, and made his escape in the middle of the day by jumping first on a pile of boards from the window. I drew the attention of the sentinel by pointing with my finger, and the first I knew I heard the noise made by his jumping on the boards. We had the use of the yard. Sentinel walked on the west side of the sugar house in the open yard near the
Harry Chichester: "John Goulding was a prisoner in the sugar House in 1780, and made his escape in the middle of the day by jumping first on a pile of boards from the window. I drew the attention of the sentinel by pointing with my finger, and the first I knew I heard the noise made by his jumping on the boards. We had the use of the yard. Sentinel walked on the west side of the sugar house in the open yard near the