December 26, 1904
(Continued): out for a ride over the Military Reservation and examined some magnificent views. I took Mr. Forbes to the hill where I hope ultimately… Read More »December 26, 1904
(Continued): out for a ride over the Military Reservation and examined some magnificent views. I took Mr. Forbes to the hill where I hope ultimately… Read More »December 26, 1904
(Note: The first five pages of this diary related to the trip from Manila to Baguio, but were removed by Mr. Worcester from this copy… Read More »December 24, 1904
Left camp at 7:50 A. M. Crossed the Tagulaya River at camp; also 2 small creeks in areas of timber and hemp plantation, finally taking… Read More »June 15, 1904 (Wednesday)
Get aneroid. Left Davao in sailboat at 9 A. M. Baggage in vinta for Tagulaya, west side of Davao Gulf. Gathered shells and crabs at… Read More »June 14, 1904
Arrived at Davao at 10 Pe Me last night. Met. Lts. Wagner and Cheston; had stein of ice-cold beer, and slept in Mr. Cheston’s quarters.… Read More »June 13, 1904
The people of this valley have been so hostile and intractable for generations that I have decided to go thoroughly over the whole valley, destroying… Read More »April 7, 1904
Capt. Thompson, with wife and mother, Acting Governor Bryant, Mr. Abel, Sub-Inspector Logan, and 61 soldiers all arrived from Bayomboñg.