
The Battle of Bayan and Other Battles
by John J. Reidy James Edgar Allen
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- The Battle of Bayan and Other Battles
- —BY— JAMES EDGAR ALLEN, (War Correspondent) AND JOHN J. REIDY.
- NOTE BY THE AUTHORS.
- THE SOLDIER'S DEATH IN MINDANAO. (By John J. Reidy.)
- PREFACE.
- THE BATTLE OF BAYAN AND OTHER BATTLES.
- THE BATTLE OF BAYAN. (PART FIRST.)
- MEMORIES OF THE PAST.
- THE FIRST ADVANCE.
- THE ENEMY ENCOUNTERED.
- PRELIMINARY FIRING.
- HOSTILITIES BEGIN.
- DESTRUCTION OF BINIDAYAN.
- THE CHARGE.
- THE REAL BATTLE BEGINS.
- EXCEPTIONAL COURAGE.
- DEFIANT TO THE LAST.
- THE WALLS TREMBLE.
- THE ENEMY'S COLORS FALL.
- SUFFERINGS OF THE WOUNDED.
- THE DEFIANT SULTAN'S DOWNFALL.
- A GRUESOME SIGHT.
- REWARDS. (PART SECOND.)
- COPY OF CONGRATULATORY MESSAGES.
- FIRST.
- PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE.
- SECOND.
- THIRD.
- FOURTH. Remarks of General George W. Davis.
- FIFTH.
- SERMON ON "COURAGE."
- BATTLE OF GAUAN.
- GENERAL CHAFFEE ARRIVES.
- TREATIES BROKEN.
- TRANSLATION.
- A BLOODY DEED.
- A BRAVE STAND.
- HOSTILITIES RENEWED.
- BAYUBAO VANQUISHED.
- IN SIGHT OF MACIU.
- FOOD SUPPLY EXHAUSTED.
- Lines on the Death of Sergeant Foley and Private Carey, Company G, 27th Infantry. (By John J. Reidy.)
- THE BATTLE OF MACIU.
- A MUCH NEEDED REST.
- THE EXPEDITION STARTS.
- ENCAMPED FOR THE NIGHT.
- FIRED UPON.
- The Trumpeter's "Last Call" at Fort Maciu. (By John J. Reidy.)
- THE 27TH INFANTRY.
- THE 25TH BATTERY OF FIELD ARTILLERY.
- "THE MOUNTAIN BATTERY." (Dedicated to Captain W. S. McNair and command.)
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