June 23, 1898
Inspection 8 to 9.30 am. I saw two sharks about 40 feet long which followed the ship for over two hours. A soldier from H… Read More »June 23, 1898
Inspection 8 to 9.30 am. I saw two sharks about 40 feet long which followed the ship for over two hours. A soldier from H… Read More »June 23, 1898
Natives came alongside with coconuts, limes, pineapples, pigs and chickens. We bought them for a song finding that old brass coins were considered more valuable… Read More »June 22, 1898
Reveille at 5 am. Breakfast, exercise and school. The weather was squzilly. The Spanish Governor came aboard ‘Charleston’ at 9 am. Fourteen small boats full… Read More »June 21, 1898
Land sighted at 5 a.m. Ordered below at 6.30 off Agana. Hove to at 7.30. ‘Charleston’ went ahead and sneaked into the harbour entrance. Heavy… Read More »June 20, 1898
Mass at 8. a.m. At noon we were 160 miles from Agana (Guam). Heavy showers. Fleet stopped at 4. p.m. and Father McKinnion went on… Read More »June 19, 1898
Sighted land at 6 a.m. Ordered below at 8 a.m. until 9.30. Weather squally and showery.
Cut down to 2 meals a day. Up at 6, coffee at 7, Dinner at 10, supper at 6 not half enough at either meal… Read More »June 6, 1898
El cañonero español Callao que venía de la Paragua ha entrado en bahía y se ha metido candorosamente entre los barcos norteamericanos que lo han… Read More »Jueves 12 de Mayo 1898
Le 20, à deux heures après midi, il se déclara une voie d’eau à bord du Mascarin , das la partie de l’avant, à la… Read More »20 Novembre 1772