Thursday, 31 January 1901
Until now, nothing has been unloaded from the boat, nor was there anyone disembarking, except the American commandant and officials. At about noontime, they announced… Read More »Thursday, 31 January 1901
Until now, nothing has been unloaded from the boat, nor was there anyone disembarking, except the American commandant and officials. At about noontime, they announced… Read More »Thursday, 31 January 1901
Reached Batangas 11 a.m. 23d – embarked on evening of 26th, transport “Kilpatrick”. Sailed 2 a.m. 27th for Lucena where we are now disembarking 2 Cos… Read More »Jan. 27th 1901
We reached Agaña Bay at about three o’clock in the afternoon and anchored in front of the barrio of Piti.
Went to a big native wedding and had a hot old time.
Ordered with Co. to Guinayangan, Tayabas Province to relieve Co. of 30th vols. will embark at Batangas on 24th– march from here on 22d. Have been… Read More »Jan. 20th 1901
While we were already way out in the Pacific Ocean, the boat had some engine trouble and for this reason, we were constrained to stop… Read More »Saturday, 19 January 1901
Seales & I went up to Bato with a canoe load of canned tomatoes, codfish, corned beef, and hard tack to sell or trade for… Read More »Jan. 19, 1901
Native police captured Captain Bruno alias Marquis Maquis (the card sharp) one of the foxies niggers on the island.
At 9 a.m. an ordinary court-martial convened at headquarters to hear and determine the case of the soldier, Luis Novicio, charged with committing abuses under… Read More »January 16, 1901