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 Evening every thing is quiet along the line Taps blow at 7 pm on the line at 8 pm I drove in to the City where every thing seems quiet

March 22 Wednesday
Weather is fine and a good breese is blowing all day every thing is quiet on the Line until 6 pm we could hear heavy canading and Muceting on our Exstreme Right wich lasted several Hours drove in to City at 8 pm Doc wrote 2 letters for me
March 23/99 Thursday
Weather is lovely everythink sems quiet we are making preparation to advance on the Rebels the Utah Battery is bringing out several more Guns death rate is increising in the City as on our Way out to the Field we met about 20 Funerals one chinese Funeral followed by 29 Coronates good many arrest where made in the City and several Regiment bring in from 20 to 60 prisoners inro the City at Night every thing is quiet Natives and everyone else must be off the Street at 7 pm
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