November 16, 1899
Daylight came in the midst of rain. At 7 o’clock we were all awake, and Lieutenant-Colonel Joven, one of the rear guard commanders, presented himself… Read More »November 16, 1899
Daylight came in the midst of rain. At 7 o’clock we were all awake, and Lieutenant-Colonel Joven, one of the rear guard commanders, presented himself… Read More »November 16, 1899
In the morning the Americans attacked us. We departed for Alava, then for the ranchería of Famy, where we stopped for the night. We were… Read More »November 15th, 1899
Nov 17 15th We left Angeles, coming to San Fernando in boxcars. There are 3 companies of us here and the 25th (colored) were sent on… Read More »Nov. 15th 1899
At daylight it was raining. At 9 a.m. we received the news that the Americans were at the entrance to the town, and, as we… Read More »November 15, 1899
Yesterday I “rustled furniture” yesterday and today both spent lying around quarters. Tonight I “studied shorthand” with Crane.
It was 12 o’clock noon, but we kept up the march. At 4 p.m., with our vanguard, we entered the Manaoag, a town already occupied… Read More »November 14, 1899
When Aguinaldo confirmed my fears that something serious could happen to the campaign because it was not known under what plans we were going, the… Read More »November 24, 1899
About 5 in the afternoon, we left Bayambang with the President, his family, and escort for Calasiao and Santa Barbara, where we joined General Gregorio… Read More »November 13th, 1899
Left Capas at 6 A.M. and marched to Mercia without meeting the enemy. Roads almost Impassable in places. Mud and water waist deep. At Mercia… Read More »Monday 13th Nov., 1899