February 21, 1899
There was a stormy meeting of the townspeople on February 17 upon hearing of the approach of the Americans. The young men advised the burning… Read More »February 21, 1899
There was a stormy meeting of the townspeople on February 17 upon hearing of the approach of the Americans. The young men advised the burning… Read More »February 21, 1899
Manila, Luzon Island –Entry made in parlor of No. 2 Calle Santa Elena, Tondo. Our troops are now taking a respite from the tempest. The… Read More »Tuesday, Feb. 14, 1899
It being impossible for me to keep account from day to day I will put it all in a Nutschell because I was always occupied… Read More »Monday, February 13th, 1899
Reports state that the Insurgent leader Aguinaldo wants to surrender Malabon but Otis will not accept unless Malolas [Malolos] surrender as well.
Manila, Luzon Island –Entry made in parlor of No. 2 Calle Santa Elena, Tondo. It is late in the afternoon. The Utah Light Artillery guards… Read More »Friday, February 10th, 1899
Caloocan Battlefield. Entry made in parlor of No. 2 Calle Santa Elena, Tondo, Manila. I feel very tired & sleepy tonight. Hardly had any sleep… Read More »Wednesday, February 8th, 1899
On guard all day. Privates who left without leave were fined from $2 to $7. The non coms I think got a severe lecture because… Read More »Feb. 8, 1899
It was a terrible day. From 6 in the morning the fighting began by sea and land. In the afternoon our forces were unable to… Read More »February 5th, 1899
It was a beautiful day, Saturday, February 4, 1899.[1] There was peace and happiness everywhere in Malolos because on this day the (peace) Commissioners were… Read More »February 4th, 1899