June 1st 1899
The people are coming back rapidly to their homes they had left, upon the approach of the Americanos and are surprised to find us like… Read More »June 1st 1899
The people are coming back rapidly to their homes they had left, upon the approach of the Americanos and are surprised to find us like… Read More »June 1st 1899
Hdars Co K. F. I and G. “A” and “E” are assigned to garrison Candaba, so here ends our long campaign in which we had… Read More »May 27th 1899
Typhoon been raging for several days. For now calmer today. About 700 niggers attacked McArthur in the forenoon* when the artillery Montana’s and Dakotas [Dakotas’] get… Read More »May 24, 1899
Still marching down the Rio Grande [de la Pampanga] river. we arrive at the town of Candaba of perhaps 20,000 inhabitants. The main town is… Read More »May 21st 1899
Are in Arayat tonight here we met the 9th and 17th Infty who have not been on the islands long. We are in the Pampanga… Read More »May 20th 1899
Col. Mas Arguell [Manuel Arguelles] & Lieut Col. Jown [Florentino Torres] [and] [an] Adj. [of] Gen. Luna [Ambrosio Flores] yesterday [went] through McArthur’s lines to… Read More »April 28, 1899
Entran en la bahía cinco barcos yanquis, el “Baltimore” y el “Charleston” con tres transportes y 2.500 hombres de desembarco. Créese que han pasado por… Read More »Jueves 30 de Junio 1898
Esta tarde ha salido de la Pampanga el cañonero ”Leyte” dirigiéndose á un barco yanqui que ha salido á recibirlo, y después de un rato… Read More »Miércoles 29 de Junio 1898
(…) Han logrado huir de la Pampanga acogiéndose á Manila la Señora é hijos del Capitán Gral. acompañado del anciano Padre del Coronel D. Eugenio… Read More »Domingo 26 de Junio 1898