February 8, 1899
We prepared to go to the city for 24 hours to relieve ‘C’ and ‘I’ Companies. We saw a gunboat go up river to shell… Read More »February 8, 1899
We prepared to go to the city for 24 hours to relieve ‘C’ and ‘I’ Companies. We saw a gunboat go up river to shell… Read More »February 8, 1899
Caloocan Battlefield. Entry made in parlor of No. 2 Calle Santa Elena, Tondo, Manila. I feel very tired & sleepy tonight. Hardly had any sleep… Read More »Wednesday, February 8th, 1899
On guard all day. Privates who left without leave were fined from $2 to $7. The non coms I think got a severe lecture because… Read More »Feb. 8, 1899
This day was spent waiting for orders which came and were revoked several times. The Tenns. [First Tennessee Volunteer Infantry] left for Iloilo and in… Read More »Febr. 8, 1899
In Santa Anna. Other Wn CO’s on line beyond San Pedro.
Nothing of importance happened during the day except arrest of all men who went to front without leave including Morrow, Watson, Clagget, & Pratt. In… Read More »Feb. 7, 1899
Reveille at 6 a.m. We had chicken for breakfast. We held 16 Insurgent prisoners, one of whom was dressed in woman’s clothing and was suspected… Read More »February 7, 1899
Caloocan Battlefield — Entry made in the ex-Spanish fort or stone blockhouse* (*Note. Blockhouse No. 2 at La Loma) — Feb. 8th, 6.20 p.m. A… Read More »Tuesday, Feb. 7th, 1899
Today has been an uneventful day. The dead were buried and a little skirmishing done but few natives could be found. The boys are taking… Read More »Febr. 7, 1899