Manila, P.I., July 25, 1901.
My DEAR FATHER: I am writing this in the quarters of Aguinaldo, where I am acting as officer of the day. Captain Palmer has general… Read More »Manila, P.I., July 25, 1901.
My DEAR FATHER: I am writing this in the quarters of Aguinaldo, where I am acting as officer of the day. Captain Palmer has general… Read More »Manila, P.I., July 25, 1901.
Hot. Did our final shopping and packing in Hong Kong.
It was agreed that the prisoners shoulder the cost of two small stone marks for the tombs of Camerino and Barican. Those who could afford… Read More »9th of July 1901
At about ten o’clock in the evening, our companion, Don Pio Barican passed away. We were all shocked by his sudden death. He had a… Read More »7th of July 1901
This memorable day for the Americans of the Union was celebrated in Agaña with fireworks from Japan. For this purpose, Captain Shaw took us to… Read More »4th of July 1901
Returned at 8 a.m. yesterday. Nearly caught Bulanos (Col. & Chief of Rosario district). Latter’s wife promised me that he would surrender within one week.… Read More »June 7th 1901
Leave tonight on another effort for Malvar. Have 100 Artillery under McNair, 50 Cavalry under Yates, and 50 Cavalry from San Juan de Boc Boc… Read More »Sunday, June 2d 1901
Returned last night – no success – bird had flown, though combination was effected most satisfactorily.
[We] are trying to make town governments schools of politics in which the people may acquire some knowledge of self-government, and make their first attempts… Read More »May 30, 1901