Wednesday, December 24, 1941
John left early this morning, and as there was a chance of getting to the city before Carl and George left for Lusacan Bob went… Read More »Wednesday, December 24, 1941
John left early this morning, and as there was a chance of getting to the city before Carl and George left for Lusacan Bob went… Read More »Wednesday, December 24, 1941
This morning we got our first telephone call at five-thirty, telling us of what had happened at Pearl Harbor, Aparri and Baguio. To confirm this… Read More »December 8, 1941
Breakfast with Quezon. He is in great form. Had dismissed a school teacher and a J.P. in Bicolandia. Said the school master who was a… Read More »April 4, 1936
We arrived at Marinduque at 9 a.m. on Arayat worn out by the voyage. We went off first and after fiddling about to get a… Read More »March 23, 1936
Ordered with Co. to Guinayangan, Tayabas Province to relieve Co. of 30th vols. will embark at Batangas on 24th– march from here on 22d. Have been… Read More »Jan. 20th 1901
On the 20th I boarded a parao, sailed downriver and entered Manila on the 21st at three o’clock in the afternoon. (Probably because of the… Read More »20-21 June 1792
(The following sentence was crossed out but legible.) On the 29th I went to Mauban, where I had the pleasure of coming across our chief,… Read More »29 May 1792
On the 28th I went to Atimonan, a big town surrounded by paling and some baluartes. Its houses are roofed with tiles; its streets not… Read More »28 May 1792
On the 24th, these observation trips finished, I sailed again for Mauban but the lovely forests that appeared before me a little after obliged me… Read More »24 May 1792