Wednesday, August 10th, 1898
It is raignen heavy as we are marching in to Camp and all are very tired and hungry but even after our Breakfast we where… Read More »Wednesday, August 10th, 1898
It is raignen heavy as we are marching in to Camp and all are very tired and hungry but even after our Breakfast we where… Read More »Wednesday, August 10th, 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
The Waiting Nothing. The Americans have not stepped up their attack. Three hours full of tension follow as the Concorde and Petrel are sighted approaching the city.… Read More »Wednesday, August 10, 1898
It is still raignen and Comp D K A & C leave Camp at 8 am for Outpost duty. Co C was left at the… Read More »Tuesday, August 9th, 1898
No hemos sido bombardeados como nos temíamos. Ha dicho (R. P. Superior) que era seguro que veríamos arriar la bandera Española é izar la yanqui… Read More »Martes 9 de Agosto 1898
The Refugees Today, at noon, the Americans will bombard Manila, unless it is a vain threat. For the past 24 hours, the ships anchored at… Read More »Tuesday, August 9, 1898
It has raigned again all day and Night Companies H.I.K & E came in at 9 am verry tired having worked on the Breast work… Read More »Monday, August 8th, 1898
Con una ansiedad parecida á la del reo en capilla, es esperado por todos el día de mañana. Muchas señoras se embarcan á pesar del… Read More »Lunes 8 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