Sunday, August 14, 1898
Admiral Dewey informs the foreign battleships that they can anchor in their original positions in Manila Bay. The naval officers hastily go on land but… Read More »Sunday, August 14, 1898
Admiral Dewey informs the foreign battleships that they can anchor in their original positions in Manila Bay. The naval officers hastily go on land but… Read More »Sunday, August 14, 1898
Surrender The American and Spanish officers have signed the treaty of surrender. When the Americans took over the government of Manila, they accorded the Spanish… Read More »Sunday, August 14, 1898
The Morning is clear and we returned to Camp after getting Orders to get our Breakfast there and take 2 days Field Ration and 200… Read More »Saturday, August 13th, 1898
The morning of the 13th at 6:30 A.M. the Spaniards shot a big gun as a signal, and the whole line of Spaniards opened fire… Read More »August 13, 1898
The final act of this conflict between the Spaniards and the Americans has taken place. It lasted two hours this morning; the simulated attack was… Read More »Saturday, August 13, 1898
It still raigns as usual and our dog tents give us as little Shelter as ever There is a “Grabe Vein” Rumor that Dewy is… Read More »Thursday, August 11th, 1898
Still nothing. Admiral Dewey is essentially seeking an opportunity to bombard. But then again, the Americans are not so sure of themselves and fear being… Read More »Thursday, August 11, 1898
En todas las notas que han pasado los yanquis al Capitán Gral. estos días pasados, ha dominado la idea de suplicar al Gral. que capitule… Read More »Miércoles 10 de Agosto 1898
Deception Yesterday, Governor Jaudenes convened a meeting of the consuls of France, England, Belgium, and Germany. He naturally appealed to their sentiments in the hope… Read More »Monday, August 8, 1898