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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wich was given for the Benefit of the Soldiers Monument wich is to be arected here into their Honor on Friday Night Doctor McAllister of our Regt died verry suddenly "poison" and he was buried this afternoon in full Honor of War the Sick List remains the same

Monday Jan 9/99
The Weather is lovely we are going throug regular Orders as usual everything is reported quiet on the line first Sergeant of a Nebraska
Regiment was shot dead by one of our Guard who called him to halt and disobeyed and fired with the above results Excitments are running high Filipinios are moving out of the City in great Numbers and Horses also, I worked all day at Headquarters we are still kept under Arms in our Quarters there are 11 men on the Sick List but none seriously

Tuesday Jan 10/99
Weather is as fine as ever the Nights are quiet chilly
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