Oct. 27, 1899
After waiting several days for rations etc, to come up, the entire command left San Isidro this morning and started northward. About 6 miles marching… Read More »Oct. 27, 1899
After waiting several days for rations etc, to come up, the entire command left San Isidro this morning and started northward. About 6 miles marching… Read More »Oct. 27, 1899
Today has been the hardest and most trying day I have ever exeprienced shortly after we left Cabias [Cabiao], we encountered the enemy, and from… Read More »Oct. 19, 1899
Last night I was in command of outpost #15 along the river and was attacked just at taps (9). There were only four of us… Read More »July 10th 1899
Still we advance; leaving San Isidro we had but gone about 5 miles untill we ran into an ambuscade. They (rebels) killed 7 of our… Read More »May 19th 1899
We pressed rapidly onward in the hopes of reaching San Isidro in time to rescue about 20 Americans among them is Lieut. [J. C.] Gilmore… Read More »May 17th 1899
Paterno, upon assumption to power, as President of the Council of Secretaries, made the following appointments: Felipe Buencamino…………………………. Foreign Affairs Hugo Ilagan………………………………….. Finance Severino de… Read More »May 16th, 1899
At noon on the 17th we were in latitude 16°26′30″ and longitude 1°14′00″, Balingasay Point bearing S17°E, the church and town of Bolinao S69°E, and… Read More »17 May 1792
We would undoubtedly have reached the town of Lingayen on the 20th if I had not found, from Arayat to Paniqui, a state of apathy… Read More »20 April 1792