Burlington, Vt., Oct 23 - Major General O. O. Howard, received a message announcing that his eldest son, Colonel Guy Howard, had been killed in action in the Philippines Saturday afternoon.
source of article: Adams County Free Press, October 26, 1899
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Manilla, Oct 23 - An American officer was killed and two men wounded by the Filipinos in an attack on a launch with General Lawton's expedition in the Rio Chiquita, near San Isidre. The rebels fired volleys from the shore. General Otis has replied to the three insurgent officers who entered Angeles last Friday with a request made through General MacArthur for permission for a Filipino commission, headed by a Filipino major general, to visit General Otis in order to discuss peace terms and to arrange for the delivery of more American prisoners, that the desired interview cannot be granted, because the suggested propositions of the Filipinos are vague, indefinite and unmilitary and because the Americans must continue to decline to receive any report of the so-called Filipino government.
source of article: Adams County Free Press, October 26, 1899
Burlington, Vt., Oct 23 - Major General O. O. Howard, received a message announcing that his eldest son, Colonel Guy Howard, had been killed in action in the Philippines Saturday afternoon.
source of article: Adams County Free Press, October 26, 1899
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Manilla, Oct 23 - An American officer was killed and two men wounded by the Filipinos in an attack on a launch with General Lawton's expedition in the Rio Chiquita, near San Isidre. The rebels fired volleys from the shore. General Otis has replied to the three insurgent officers who entered Angeles last Friday with a request made through General MacArthur for permission for a Filipino commission, headed by a Filipino major general, to visit General Otis in order to discuss peace terms and to arrange for the delivery of more American prisoners, that the desired interview cannot be granted, because the suggested propositions of the Filipinos are vague, indefinite and unmilitary and because the Americans must continue to decline to receive any report of the so-called Filipino government.
source of article: Adams County Free Press, October 26, 1899
Inscription
Guy Howard
Captain And Assistant
Quartermaster United
States Army
Major And Quartermaster
United States Volunteers
Born December 16, 1855 At
Kennebec Arsenal Augusta, Maine
Killed In Action On Rio Grande
Luzon Philippine Islands
October 22, 1899
Erected By His Wife
Jeanie Woolworth Howard
Family Members
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