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allowed to graze though the grazing was poor. In the afternoon Captain 
Me Coy, a soldier, a fforo, and nyself olirabed 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 narked 7100 feet on the charts, 
Kqv, 12 , 19Q3. Landed on Island of Sulu, at beach near Siet Lake. 
Moros attaoked troops before outposts oould be plaoed. One Moro killed 
and two brought in wounded. 
Killed 20-30 Moros and wounded many. 
Ho?. 13, 1904, Took Cotta of Panglima Hassan, and killed 50 Moros 
wounding 100 or more. 
Ho?. 14, 1903, Camped at Dpa's place, 
Nov. 16, 1903, From the big camp at foot of prater Lake Mountain, 
three columnc of troops moved forward: Dr. Hioks with column on the rightj 
Dr. Patterson with Major Bullard*8 central column; Drs. Lewis and Gynn with 
Scott's column on the left. I remained in camp at foot of Crater Lake 
Mountain. I heard heavy firing during the day. A stray bullet came into 
camp and badly wounded one of our men. 125 Moros killed, 76 in one stand. 
Nov. 17, 1903. I accompanied column with General Wood to cotta where 
Colonel Hugh L. Soottwas shot, 
Nov. 18, 1903. Marched through the big swamp, around Crater Lake to 
beach at Siet Lake. 
Nov. 19, 1903. Marched from the beach at Siet Lake to camp near Mt. 
Sulieman. After reaching camp made a cavalry reconnaissance in foroe. 
Found camp of refuge for families of Moros and their animals—carabaos and 
ponies. Burned the shacks, about 15. 
Nov. 2)9,1905. Took Andung's cottas and trenches, killing 76 of his 
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