A civilian in Lawton's 1899 Philippine campaign : the letters of Robert D. Carter / edited by Michael E. Shay.
Material type: TextSeries: Publication details: Columbia, Missouri ; London : University of Missouri Press, (c)2013.Description: 1 online resource (xii, 197 pages) : illustrations, portraitsContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780826273055
- Letters of Robert D. Carter
- Carter, Robert Dexter, 1876-1926 -- Correspondence
- Carter, Robert Dexter, 1876-1926 -- Travel -- Philippines
- Lawton, Henry Ware, 1843-1899
- Lawton, Henry Ware, 1843-1899
- Carter, Robert Dexter, 1876-1926
- Humanities
- Social problems
- Sociology
- Social sciences
- History
- War
- Armed Conflicts
- History, 19th Century
- Military Personnel -- history
- History, 19th Century -- Philippines -- Collected Correspondence
- Military Personnel -- history -- Philippines -- Collected Correspondence
- War -- Philippines -- Collected Correspondence
- Philipipnes -- History -- 19th century
- Philippines -- History -- Philippine American War, 1889-1902
- Philipipnes
- Philippines
- DS679 .C585 2013
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Includes bibliographies and index.
Introduction -- The diary -- January-February 1899 -- March 1899 -- April-May 1899 -- June-July 1899 -- August 1899 -- September 1899 -- Epilogue.
In the midst of the Philippine-American War, twenty-two-year-old Robert Dexter Carter served in Manila as a civilian quartermaster clerk. Through his letters to his family, he provided a vivid picture of army life in Manila - the sights, the smells, and his responses to the native culture. In addition to his letters, his diary and several related articles present a firsthand account of the historic voyage of the United States Army Transport Grant through the Suez Canal to Manila in early 1899. Carter's writings not only tell of his sometimes harrowing experiences, but also reveal the aspirations and fears of a young man not quite sure of his next steps on life's journey.
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