Wed. Dec. 24/41
Cecil and I go to Pasay to talk things over with the other boys. Decide to move back to F. Fernando, as no use to… Read More »Wed. Dec. 24/41
Cecil and I go to Pasay to talk things over with the other boys. Decide to move back to F. Fernando, as no use to… Read More »Wed. Dec. 24/41
We are living at 1235; #1 Interior, Leveriza Street, Malate District, Manila, just off Harrison Park, the Yacht Club and Dewey Boulevard. We live in a… Read More »Dec. 1, 1941
From the very first. enlisted men from the near-by Cuartel de España have come over to our quarters to fraternize and assist in “putting us… Read More »Manila, August 30, 1901
IN MANILA AWAITING ASSIGNMENT For the vast two days, We have had a chance to observe to some ‘extent the practicsl workings of typhoon weather.… Read More »Manila, August 23, 1901
Relieved at Pasay on morning of 10th, by Troop of 4th Cavy – marched to Malate Bks and on 11th marched to San Fernando Police Station and… Read More »Friday, July 13th 1900
Orders received last evening to be ready to move on 340 minutes notice. Expect to pull out tomorrow. Have had high fever & a cold… Read More »Friday, June 9th, 1899
Reached N.Y. 10 a.m. April 5th — left at noon on Black Diamond for Mauch Chunk. Went to N.Y. on 7th, returning home on 9th.… Read More »April 5–May 31, 1899
Manila, Luzon Island – Entry made in parlor of No. 2 Calle Santa Elena, Tondo This to me has been one of the hard &… Read More »Sunday, May 14th, 1899
Manila, Luzon Island – Entry made in parlor of No. 2 Calle Santa Elena, Tondo A hot day, tropical heat, with the clammy perspiration peculiar… Read More »Sunday, May 7th, 1899