Henry Holden (police officer)
Henry Holden was a police officer with the Seattle Police Department (SPD) in Seattle, Washington, during the early 20th century. He is best known for his role in the investigation and events surrounding the unsolved murder of Maud McDonald in 1913. Details of his involvement can be found in historical records and newspaper accounts of the time, often cited in discussions of Seattle's early policing and unsolved crimes. His actions and decisions as an officer contributed to the historical context of law enforcement in Seattle during a period of significant social and economic change. Further research through local historical societies and archives would provide a more comprehensive biography.