Dec. 24, 1899
took a look at San Pedro, it is a small place of about 300 population. The men wear white duck or drill trousers, an undershirt… Read More »Dec. 24, 1899
took a look at San Pedro, it is a small place of about 300 population. The men wear white duck or drill trousers, an undershirt… Read More »Dec. 24, 1899
Orders for my Batt’n and one other to go to San Pedro Macati, Tuesday. Lt. Meade & E. Co. surprise Filipino outpost at daylight this… Read More »Sunday, Dec. 24th ’99
On church guard with Danfield very lonesome
About half a mile off from the city. Capt Gordon appointed to C. Can see the walls of Old Manila, troops marching and people walking and… Read More »Dec. 23rd, 1899
Still on the boat we think we will land monday. Left boat about 4 PM were put on lighters and sent up the Pasig River… Read More »Dec. 23, 1899
Got off at 2.30 p.m. and passed down past our old battlefield, and past the burnt evident of wars grim terrors. Natives on bank cried,… Read More »September 1st Friday 1899
Not yet relieved, although 2 Co’s 37th Vets are in Pasig. There must have been trouble at St Pedro Macati, as we heard cannonading at… Read More »August 29th — Tuesday 1899
Took carometa [carromata] for Capeton del Porta and at 9 a.m. the boat up river went off and left me. Carriage to Pasig cost 12… Read More »July 14-Friday, 1899
Went to Pasig. Visited boys in hospital, then walked to lower ferry where “New York” was hung up. Crossed to road at cut, & walked… Read More »7-12 Wednesday 1899