Monday, April 3, 1899
A cheerful message from the commanding general: “Present indications denote insurgent government in perilous condition: its arm defeated, discouraged, and scattered. Insurgents are returning to… Read More »Monday, April 3, 1899
A cheerful message from the commanding general: “Present indications denote insurgent government in perilous condition: its arm defeated, discouraged, and scattered. Insurgents are returning to… Read More »Monday, April 3, 1899
From Manila. General Otis cabled: “Quiet prevails. Have directed troops at Malolos and on railroad on reconnoitring duty. Find insurgents only in small bodies in… Read More »Saturday, April 1, 1899
General MacArthur captured Malolos at 10 15 A.M. The Filipinos before abandoning the capital (as mentioned in last week’s diary) set fire to a portion… Read More »Friday, March 31, 1899