10th of May 1901
Mayor Orwig ordered the guard at the prisons’ door to position himself about three meters away from the building at dusk, to allow the prisoners… Read More »10th of May 1901
Mayor Orwig ordered the guard at the prisons’ door to position himself about three meters away from the building at dusk, to allow the prisoners… Read More »10th of May 1901
Vicente Antiquera, Don Juan Mauricio’s servant, died of tuberculosis. R.I.P. I was also nursing a fever for a couple of days and was visited by… Read More »30th 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
At 6:30 A.M. there was a slight tremor of brief duration.
We reached Agaña Bay at about three o’clock in the afternoon and anchored in front of the barrio of Piti.
The first Commissioners [to arrive] this morning were full of pleasant talk about their enjoyment of the Thanksgiving festivities. One or two spoke of slight… Read More »Friday, November 25th, 1898
Inspection 8 a.m. Insurgents bombarding Spanish. It rained all day. We received orders for outpost duty tomorrow; 150 rounds of ammunition were called in leaving… Read More »July 23, 1898