September 2, 1899
San Fernando is beginning to wear quite a business-like aspect. When we first came here it was quite deserted save for the troops, but since… Read More »September 2, 1899
San Fernando is beginning to wear quite a business-like aspect. When we first came here it was quite deserted save for the troops, but since… Read More »September 2, 1899
On map from 6 to 8.30 A.M., when I, our map being done, am leaving for Gen. McArthur’s headquarters to draw some maps for him.… Read More »August 30, 1899
Consolidating the maps into one. Not very accurate but the best in existence of the country. Four miles wide from Bacolo[r] through San Fernando to… Read More »August 29, 1899
Back to Collulit [Calulut] to join my map to the railroad. Had a guard. Warned us at the outpost that the niggers were round. Had… Read More »August 27, 1899
It was map sketching they wanted me for. About 8 A.M. Lieut. Ferguson, myself and one man as guard started out on the road to… Read More »August 26, 1899
Dawned clear but soon clouded. The men who did not bring the mosquito bars could not sleep for the insects. Had mine and was very… Read More »August 25, 1899
The company being in the field stands no calls. Everything when one is not on duty is made as easy as possible. The only thing… Read More »August 20, 1899
DEAR CHAUNCEY: Your letter dated June the 7th reached me on June 23, while we were camped near Blockhouse number Cinco, not far from the… Read More »MANILA, P.I., June 27, 1899.
Manila, Luzon Island – Entry made in parlor of No. 2 Calle Santa Elena, Tondo Slow falling rain tonight. Seems that the rainy season is… Read More »Saturday, June 24th 1899