John Henry Asendorf in uniform The War Diary of John Henry Asendorf
The Story of a Pennsylvania Volunteer during the Spanish-American War in the Philippines and the Philippine American War

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June 25/98 Saturday
Weather clear and fine all are well on Board the Ship we steamed out in the Bay where we laid until 2 pm when we started of for Manila 4 men got left a Shore 1 Leutenant 1 of the Doctors staff and 2 privates we also took aboard 7 new recruits from Honululu 5 wich had being served as Regulars and 2 new ones the Night is cloudy and the Sea verry rough
June 26/98 Sunday
it raigned all day we had verry poor Meals this day 700 of Meat was trowing over Board we had 2 good Sermon Morning and Evening two men are in the Hospital we made up until noon 252 Miles

June 27/98 Monday
Weather nice and clear but our Quarters are verry uncomfotable our Meals are poor and not enough of it the Colon is allways behind we made 252 Miles
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