Tuesday, October 12, 1999

Saturday, October 9, 1999

Monday, October 9, 1899. Boer ultimatum.

The South African Republic (Transvaal) andthe Orange Free State issued an ultimatum to the United Kingdom declaring that a state of war would exist if the British did not remove their troops from their respective borders.

Alexander Merensky, “Original map of the Transvaal or South-African Republic,” HIST 1952, accessed October 9, 2024, https://hist1952.omeka.fas.harvard.edu/items/show/179.

With war approaching, the first first British troops reached Durban, South Africa.  The theoretical cause of the war was the Boer treatment of the foreign gold miners in the the Witwatersrand Gold Rush, most specifically the deprivation of the franchise.

Last edition:

Sunday, October 8, 1899. Marines take Noveleta, Luzon.

Friday, October 8, 1999

Sunday, October 8, 1899. Marines take Noveleta, Luzon.

Marines captured Noveleta, Luzon.

The Marines had not yet taken on their modern form, and remained very much attached to the Navy at this point in time.  It would not really be until World  War One when the Marine Corps as we currently imagine it would start to form.

Last edition:

Monday, October 2, 1899. An action in the Philippines.

Saturday, October 2, 1999

Monday, October 2, 1899. An action in the Philippines.

 


Troops under cover in a ditch in a rice field, October 2, 1899.  The troops above are from an unidentified unit, but are equipped with obsolescent trapdoor Springfield .45-70 rifles.  The ones below are Kansas state troops are are even more antiquated in their equipment, still wearing blue wool shirts, although many troops still did at this time.



Last edition:

Sunday, September 10, 1899. The second Yakutat Bay earthquake.

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