Interview with Romer, John
The four were watching a bye road a quarter of a [page break] 112 834 166. mile off to the east, down which the Cowboys drove the cattle they had taken, in order to avoid observation, and which did not join the Post road until near Yonkers. As they had agreed to share alike the four were greatly dissatisfied. J.R.
Nathaniel B. Holmes: "I have always understood that André was taken west of the road and south of the brook, and examined by the three captors on the east side of the highway. My information came from Mr. Wildey who owned the place of capture and was familiar with the whole transaction!"
As they had agreed to share alike the four were greatly dissatisfied. J.R. Nathaniel B. Holmes: "I have always understood that André was taken west of the road and south of the brook, and examined by the three captors on the east side of the highway. My information came from Mr. Wildey who owned the place of capture and was familiar with the whole transaction!"