Manila, P. I., November 28, 1898
My order for discharge has come, and through your kindness I am once more in prospect of gaining my civil rights. I can hardly realize… Read More »Manila, P. I., November 28, 1898
My order for discharge has come, and through your kindness I am once more in prospect of gaining my civil rights. I can hardly realize… Read More »Manila, P. I., November 28, 1898
Thanksgiving Day, yesterday, was somewhat unlike the conventional celebration. I spent the day very quietly. The noon dinner with “C” Company of the Twenty-third was… Read More »Manila, P. I., November 25, 1898
I have changed my office for a day or two, and am at present assisting Captain M——, General Otis’s aide. One of the clerks in… Read More »Office of the Military Governor in the Philippine Islands, Manila, November 19, 1898
The General has gone to the City Government Building as Provost Marshal-General, and has not yet taken me from here. The first day I moved… Read More »Manila, P. I., September 8, 1898
The exchange here is $2.05 Spanish for $1 American, so we can double the quantity of our pay at anytime. I have bought a broadbrim… Read More »Manila, P. I., September 3, 1898
I cannot realize that I am ten thousand odd miles from Chicago, and something like eleven thousand from where I enlisted in “this man’s army.”… Read More »Headquarters Department of the Pacific Eighteenth Army Corps, Manila, P. I., September 2, ’98
I must tell you where I am writing this from and what my occupation is at present. Last Friday, as I was working in the… Read More »Manila, Philippine Islands, August 30, 1898
There seems to be enough work fixing up quarters here to employ all hands, so we drill not, neither do we loaf. I have been… Read More »Wednesday, August 24, 1898