Saturday, November 5th, 1898
The Commissioners began early this morning on the translation as far as it had advanced, reading and pausing, from time to time, for discussion. Judge… Read More »Saturday, November 5th, 1898
The Commissioners began early this morning on the translation as far as it had advanced, reading and pausing, from time to time, for discussion. Judge… Read More »Saturday, November 5th, 1898
Considerable time was spent this morning in translating to the other Commissioners the articles in the Figaro and Gaulois, which had obviously been inspired, if… Read More »Friday, November 4th, 1898
Cavite, Luzon Island –Entry made in parlor of No. 2 Calle Santa Elena, Tondo. Out of bed early. Rushed around & got breakfast, washed the… Read More »Sunday, Oct. 30th, 1898
Manila, Luzon Island –Entry made in parlor of No. 2 Calle Santa Elena, Tondo. After cooking breakfast of fried bacon, corn meal mush & coffee… Read More »Friday, Oct. 21st, 1898
It is still raignen but it is clearing of in the afternon nicely we can hear Dewy firing a Salute in the Morning and one… Read More »Tuesday, October 18th, 1898
The Germans Again The Americans are relieved by the departure of both the German and the French admirals. For the past three months, the Germans… Read More »Tuesday, August 30, 1898
“United States Supremacy Must Be Absolute” On August 18, Admiral Dewey, through his aide-de-camp, informed his squadron that as a result of the preliminary talks… Read More »Saturday, August 27, 1898
In the fields The weather has been delightful the past few days. Beneath the huge trees and their thick foliage, the mornings are rather pleasant.… Read More »Thursday, August 18, 1898
The Germans The escape of the former Governor, Agustin, on board the Kaiserin-Augusta, the fastest German flagship, was the news of the day. It was a… Read More »Monday, August 15, 1898