November 15, 1941
Today we were supposed to reach Guam but won’t be there until tomorrow morning. Today starts the third week of this.
Today we were supposed to reach Guam but won’t be there until tomorrow morning. Today starts the third week of this.
Lost a day, maybe sometime I’ll make it up. Weather hot, feel sticky all the time. Hear we are going to Guam so the Pierce… Read More »November 11, 1941
If it were the custom of the country for women to attend funeral services, I should have tried to make some arrangement to attend Mabini’s… Read More »Manila, May 19, 1903
In the afternoon of the other day, the Officer of the Day came with a copy o the declaration of amnesty, informing the prisoners that… Read More »26th of August 1902
The news of the amnesty is confirmed by the ship that has just arrived. Among the passengers who have come to visit the prison, Messrs.… Read More »22nd of August 1902
The foregoing petition did not merit any action and was given a silent response instead. In addition to this, we have not been getting our… Read More »23rd of July 1902
All prisoners living in Asan have signed and issued the following petition: “THE GOVERNOR OF GUAM: The undersigned Filipino prisoners, exiled in Asan Prison house… Read More »1st of June 1902
In response to the preceding questions, Captain McGill said that the servants are considered prisoners and they will take turns by fives, along with the… Read More »2nd of May 1902
Don Joaquín Agramon was on board the ship that arrived yesterday from San Francisco and bound for Manila. He asked to be returned to the… Read More »13th of April 1902