May 31, 1899
According to what chiefs and officers closest to General Luna have told me, there had been occasions in which the forces under his command went
According to what chiefs and officers closest to General Luna have told me, there had been occasions in which the forces under his command went
As soon as everybody was in front of my headquarters, General Del Pilar separated from us and ordered his men to surround my headquarters. He
[Kalaw: The following morning, June 6th, General Concepcion received a telegram from the President of the Council of Government advising him of the death of
On the following day, I inquired whether or not the officers of my brigade had been presented to the President, and Del Pilar, with signs
In view of the famous intrigues which resulted in the sensible death of our lamented General Antonio Luna and Colonel Roman, General Aguinaldo who lived
When Aguinaldo confirmed my fears that something serious could happen to the campaign because it was not known under what plans we were going, the