Sunday, September 22, 1901.
The sick priest was taken to the Army Hospital at Cabatuan Friday, where he died today. And what a wrangle-jangle there was among the discordant… Read More »Sunday, September 22, 1901.
The sick priest was taken to the Army Hospital at Cabatuan Friday, where he died today. And what a wrangle-jangle there was among the discordant… Read More »Sunday, September 22, 1901.
MY FIRST APPEARANCE IN JANIUAY SOCIETY This evening J—– M—— took McC—– and me out to dinner with him at the home of one of… Read More »September 19, 1901.
THE SCHOOL AT JANIUAY The next morning after my arrival in Janiuay, the four native teachers — two men and two women — came up… Read More »Janiuay, September 18, 1901
GETTING SETTLED AT JANIUAY Before I reached Janiuay, I had been told that there was one American, an enlisted man in the United States Army,… Read More »Saturday, September 14, 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
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
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
Last night was a night of horrors. Apparently something I had eaten at Ah Gong’s filthy restaurant, or something I had eaten at a cafe… Read More »Sunday, August 25, 1901, Manila