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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in the afternon wich cheered us up considerable having had a verry tiresome Trip all along we have a good Song Service in the Evening 4 men remain on the Sick List the Rest is in good health we made 232 Miles

July 15 Friday
the Weather is as pretty as ever but verry hot this morning we are passing between the Island of Laizon and Camigan we dont exspect to get around the Corner of the Luzone befor
Evening last Night we had the heaviest Rain sins our voyage we have splendid View of the whole End of the upper Island as we pass around it the distance between the Laizon and Camigan is about 40 Miles at 10.20 am we sighted the Stacks of the Cruiser Boston thinking it to be a spanish Gunboat the china left us and steamed ahead and we followed slowly in a short time our Ship Captain informed us that it was the Cruiser Boston in view the
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