June 16th-99
Sick list. Rounded up 175 niggers –and in the evening after telling they must go back and get their guns, they were marched out south… Read More »June 16th-99
Sick list. Rounded up 175 niggers –and in the evening after telling they must go back and get their guns, they were marched out south… Read More »June 16th-99
Rained very hard. Still on sick list. Wrote to Gibb. Sent paper to Miss Caughran.
Kept the path to the river bank. Hot all day.
Bro’t four prisoners in, and the town of LaPas [La Paz?] is full of women who have returned. Still fighting over at Pacanaque [Parañaque] and… Read More »June 13th-99
Living on malted milk now and spend most of my time in the “little house by the river bank.” Am weak but have been spared… Read More »June 12th-99
This is the day upon which the treaty says the vol. must all have been discharged –and here we are still upon the firing line.… Read More »June 11th-99
Heavy firing at 4 a.m. awakened me. The advance upon Paranaque had begun. The line of the U.S. Army was in sight on the hills… Read More »June 10th-99
On sick call with my head. Slept most of time –all done up. Wrote to Tops and sent her some photos. Cool winds. A good… Read More »June 7th & 8th & 9th 1899
At Taguig –but will take up story where I left off. The Wn. left field before Taytay –with the 12th & N.D. hard at it–… Read More »Tuesday 6th-99