End of July 1901
Messrs. Herrero and Martinez came to visit us one day, together with their families. They are Spanish mestizos and their daughters are considered to be… Read More »End of July 1901
Messrs. Herrero and Martinez came to visit us one day, together with their families. They are Spanish mestizos and their daughters are considered to be… Read More »End 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
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
We experienced another minor earthquake at nine o’clock in the morning. Our life is so boring. Since we are incommunicado, even the servants are not… Read More »24th of February 1901
Having been informed that a ship will soon arrive from America and bound for Manila, I wrote my brother, Alejandro Mabini, the following letter with… Read More »17th of February 1901
His condition having worsened each day, Mr. Lucas Camerino was transferred to Agaña Hospital yesterday. Today, we were informed of his passing away at past… Read More »16th of February 1901
This afternoon, we landed in the barrio of Piti. Then we walked toward the direction of Agaña. Upon reaching the barrio of Asan, we went… Read More »12th of February 1901
We reached Agaña Bay at about three o’clock in the afternoon and anchored in front of the barrio of Piti.