Wednesday, November 2nd, 1898
Dispatch from the President to Senator Frye read this morning together with Frye’s previous dispatch to the President which had called it out. Frye expressed… Read More »Wednesday, November 2nd, 1898
Dispatch from the President to Senator Frye read this morning together with Frye’s previous dispatch to the President which had called it out. Frye expressed… Read More »Wednesday, November 2nd, 1898
Secretary Day came in rather early this morning with a dispatch in his hand from Washington. I read it, and as each of the other… Read More »Saturday, October 29th, 1898
No news yet from Washington, excepting a dispatch that the President is in Philadelphia, and promising instructions sometime today. At our morning meeting, Mr. Parnow,… Read More »Friday, October 28th, 1898
“United States Supremacy Must Be Absolute” On August 18, Admiral Dewey, through his aide-de-camp, informed his squadron that as a result of the preliminary talks… Read More »Saturday, August 27, 1898
Rivalries Neither the timidity of French diplomacy nor the mediocrity of our naval forces seems to discourage the English interest in us. They continue their… Read More »July 26, 1898
Inspection 8 a.m. Insurgents bombarding Spanish. It rained all day. We received orders for outpost duty tomorrow; 150 rounds of ammunition were called in leaving… Read More »July 23, 1898