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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March 14/99 Tuesday
it has raigned all Night and several Regiments have been engaged but on our line all is quiet until Morning the Sharpshooters are shooting every where but not much Attention is paid to them firing could be heard all along the line the Utah Fleet is doing fine and capture several Boats fron the Rebels with Ammunition and Rations and captured many prisoners good many of Rebels where Killed to day also a few
of our Men where Killed Mail leaves to day via Hong Kong several Foreign Ships arived in the Bay as much saluting is heard fron the Bay it has raigned steady all day at Taps every thing is quiet on the Line but several large Fires are in the City

March 15/99 Wednesday
it has raigned all Night and most of the Regiment where engaged all Night but at day break every thing was quiet again except
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