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ITINERARY. 
Sept, 27, 1903. 
At 10:30 A. M., Sept. 27, 1903, received order to join General Wood at 
Malabang not later than Sept. 29. 
Left Pantar at 11:30 A. M. Put bedding roll on passing wagon train, 
and walked to Marahui, reporting to Major Bullard for transportation aoross 
lake Lanao. 
Sept. 28, 1904 . Rose at 4 A. H. Left Marahui in barge with sail, es¬ 
corted by Capt. Siviter and nine men, at 6:00 A. M. Reached Bayan, on south 
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side of Lake, a 2 P. M., when mounted escort of four men escorted Capt. Siviter 
and myself to Camp Vicars, where I reported to Capt. Stephens for transportation 
to Malabang at 3:00 P. M. V 
Sept. 29, 190,4. Left Camp Vioars at 6:30 A. M. and rode with escort of 4 
light artillery men to Mataling Falls where I arrived at 8 A. M. and found ambu- 
lance being repaired. Left Mataling Falls at 10:&0 A. M. ahd arrived at 
Malabang at 12 M. Reported to Col. Reed and reoeived order ;to report at Parang 
to Capt. Koester, 15th Cavalry, as Surgeon for field service irith squadron of 
oavalry and pack train. Reported at 10 P. M. 
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Sept. 30. Marched from Parang to Madalum, 17 miles. 
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October 1. Troops remained in camp at Madalum, on the Ambat River. 
Rode with Capts. Doray, Me Coy and Pope with one troop of Cavalry to D g tto Kali's 
village and returned; total distance 8 miles. 
Ootbbdt 2. Marohed to Forsyth's 1st camp, on Banganan River, 11 miles from 
MADALUM. 
Ootober 3. Marohed to headwaters of the Nituan River and camped where 
Private Charles Keller was shot, March 16, 1902. Distanoe 4 Wiles, 
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