In the afternoon Captain 
allowed to graze though the grazing was poor* 
Mo Coy, a soldier, a Moro , and myself c 15.mbed to the summit of Mount Arnold 
Hague* We estimated the pass at 4000 feet, and Mt. Hague 4500 feet; but a 
neighboring peak not much higher is marked 7100 feet on the charts* 
Nqv. 12, 1903* Landed on Island of Sulu, at beach near Siet Lake* 
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Mores attacked troops before outposts could be placed* One Moro killed 
and two brought in wounded* 
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Killed 20«*30 Moros and wounded many* 
Nov » 13, 1904® Took Cotta of Panglima Hassan, and killed 50 Moros 
wounding 100 or more* 
Nov* 14, 1903* Camped at Upa "s place* 
Nov* 16, 1903# From the big camp at foot of Crater lake Mountain, 
three columns of troops moved forward: Dr. Hicks with column on the right: 
Dr. Patterson with Major Bullard’s central column; Drs. Lewis and Oynn with 
Scott’s column on the left. I remained in camp at foot of Crater I«tk« 
Mountain. I heard heavy firing during the day, A stray bullet came into 
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camp and badly wounded one of our men. 225 Moros killed, 76 in one stand. 
Nov. 17, 1903. I accompanied column with General 7/ood to cotta where 
C clonal Hugh L* Scott was shot, 
Nov. 18 , 1903* torched through the big swamp, around Crater Lake to 
beach at Siet Lake. 
Nov. 19, 190-3, torched from the beach at Siet Lake to camp near Mt, 
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Sulieman* • After reaching camp made a cavalry reconnaissance in force. 
Found camp of refuge for families of Moros and their animals*—»carabaos and 
ponies. Burned the shacks, about 15. 
Took Andung’s cottas and trenches, killing 76 of his 
Nov. 2£,1903» 
