26th of April 1901
A ship from the United States delivered the following telegram. It was received in San Francisco, Boston, Massachusetts, on 29 March 1901. It reads: “Mabini,… Read More »26th of April 1901
A ship from the United States delivered the following telegram. It was received in San Francisco, Boston, Massachusetts, on 29 March 1901. It reads: “Mabini,… Read More »26th of April 1901
We were able to convince Mr. Bell, the headquarters’ clerk-stenographer, to teach us English, with each one agreeing to pay him eight Mexican pesos monthly.… Read More »End of March
This afternoon we transferred to the room specifically built for our lodging. The building measures 80 feet long by 18 feet wide. Its only floor… Read More »11th of March 1901
The honorable dictator answered Señor Mabini’s letter, instructing him to thank General MacArthur, in his name, for the invitation, but to say that the Filipinos… Read More »March 8, 1901
We experienced another minor earthquake at nine o’clock in the morning. Our life is so boring. Since we are incommunicado, even the servants are not… Read More »24th of February 1901
At 6:30 A.M. there was a slight tremor of brief duration.
Having been informed that a ship will soon arrive from America and bound for Manila, I wrote my brother, Alejandro Mabini, the following letter with… Read More »17th of February 1901
His condition having worsened each day, Mr. Lucas Camerino was transferred to Agaña Hospital yesterday. Today, we were informed of his passing away at past… Read More »16th of February 1901
The following order was issued for compliance by our group: General Order No. 3 Prison’s Detachment of Asan, Guam February 12, 1901. The following… Read More »13th of February 1901