12th of September 1901
The following moved to Agaña together with their four servants: Julian Gerona, Pablo Ocampo, Maximino Trías, Simon Tecson, Lucino Almeida, Norberto Dimayuga, Juan Mauricio, Silvestre… Read More »12th of September 1901
The following moved to Agaña together with their four servants: Julian Gerona, Pablo Ocampo, Maximino Trías, Simon Tecson, Lucino Almeida, Norberto Dimayuga, Juan Mauricio, Silvestre… Read More »12th of September 1901
Tuesday, our division superintendent of schools, who is as new to Iloilo as we are, having come down from Manila on the same boat with… Read More »Janiuay, P.I., Thursday, Sept. 12, 1901
A letter of introduction to Judge Odlin has brought me a great deal of pleasure. This afternoon they came for me to go to Governor… Read More »Sept. 11, 1901
More misery! The tail-end of a typhoon was still stirring up the inter-island waters when we left Manila and sea-sickness was general during the first… Read More »Iloilo, Monday, Sept. 9, 1901
PROM MANILA TO JANIUAY Two weeks passed rapidly by in Manila while the problem of our assignment to various parts of the archipelago was being… Read More »On Board the S/S “Francisco Reyes,” September 7, 1901
A day’s shopping in Manila is one of the most fascinating amusements. Having decided this morning that we were too tired to visit school, Peggy… Read More »Sept. 5, 1901
At twelve o’clock noon, our companion, Don Maximino Hizon died of the same illness as Barican; his sudden death is more sudden than Barican’s. It… Read More »1st of September 1901
From the very first. enlisted men from the near-by Cuartel de España have come over to our quarters to fraternize and assist in “putting us… Read More »Manila, August 30, 1901
This afternoon, Don Pablo returned with Mr. Gerona. These two men told me that the soon-to-be Judge of Batangas promised to talk to Mr. Taft… Read More »29th of August 1901