May 10, 1901
Lt. Schmeiser left for Manila to be court martialed.
Vicente Antiquera, Don Juan Mauricio’s servant, died of tuberculosis. R.I.P. I was also nursing a fever for a couple of days and was visited by… Read More »30th of April 1901
Reached Lipa morning of 24th. Yesterday 108 insurgents under Col. Gregorio Catigbac and Lt. Col. Kalao surrendered with 86 good rifles. Expect Malvar (Gen’l comdg.… Read More »Apr. 29th 1901
A ship from the United States delivered the following telegram. It was received in San Francisco, Boston, Massachusetts, on 29 March 1901. It reads: “Mabini,… Read More »26th of April 1901
Left Cabugao with all our props in a small yawl boat for Virac. Used ponchos for sails.
Reached Piris 5 A.M. having landed one scouting party at 10.15 P.M. 14th. Connected with them 9 a.m. 15th. Found nothing. Gov’t Launch reaches here… Read More »April 15th 1901