Feb. 13, 1899
Went to left of our line today. Took 5 pictures. Was under fire nearly all day but was not allowed to return fire. Lieut. and… Read More »Feb. 13, 1899
Went to left of our line today. Took 5 pictures. Was under fire nearly all day but was not allowed to return fire. Lieut. and… Read More »Feb. 13, 1899
Nothing happened but usual round of duty. Several boys are off ships so guard work is less heavy on me. No province boats are allowed… Read More »Feb. 11 & 12, 1899
Last night American forces captured two small towns & California [was] fighting in left was severe but insurgents were licked. At one place center of… Read More »Feb. 10, 1899
Nothing had happened today. The usual round of work & guard duty. In evening put on extra guards as outbreak was expected. The non coms… Read More »Feb. 9, 1899
On guard all day. Privates who left without leave were fined from $2 to $7. The non coms I think got a severe lecture because… Read More »Feb. 8, 1899
Nothing of importance happened during the day except arrest of all men who went to front without leave including Morrow, Watson, Clagget, & Pratt. In… Read More »Feb. 7, 1899
This morning reports show that our [troops] advanced driving natives before them. Most of the firing at night is by the natives answered by and… Read More »Feb. 6, 1899
Nothing out of ordinary happened today. In evening Carr, Frank Holbart & I played billiards. James during day played Shorty 3 games chess Holbart [won… Read More »Feb. 3, 1899
Capt. McDonald better. Went out in the forenoon to milk ranch to get him some genuine cow milk. Was told to come again at 3:30,… Read More »Feb. 2, 1899