. History of the Thirteenth Regiment, United States Infantry. JOSEPH WIIySON DUNCAN, COI^ONEly. Major, Ljeut. Col., 13th Infantry, March 2, 1899 to Aug. 9, THOMAS C. WOODBURY, Col., Thirteenth Infantry, Aug. 27, 1903 to March 29, 1904. SUB-POST OF URDANETA 151 authority sent other officers to examine into the matters,they too were misled by outward appearances and madeopposite recommendations. Captain Faison on May 31st,reported against destroying the town. The town was per-mitted to exist, and ran along for months in its usual man-ner of thieving and levying contributi
. History of the Thirteenth Regiment, United States Infantry. JOSEPH WIIySON DUNCAN, COI^ONEly. Major, Ljeut. Col., 13th Infantry, March 2, 1899 to Aug. 9, THOMAS C. WOODBURY, Col., Thirteenth Infantry, Aug. 27, 1903 to March 29, 1904. SUB-POST OF URDANETA 151 authority sent other officers to examine into the matters,they too were misled by outward appearances and madeopposite recommendations. Captain Faison on May 31st,reported against destroying the town. The town was per-mitted to exist, and ran along for months in its usual man-ner of thieving and levying contributions oil people who didnot dare through fear of death, to report these irregularitiesto the Americans. Captain Ferguson requested to be relieved from duty atthe place and to be allowed with his detachment to resumehis proper station, which he was permitted to do October19, 1900. Company G, 13th Infantry, under command of CaptainMcAlexander, occupied Urdaneta; he was ordered to sendLieutenant Bennett with twenty-five men to take station atCabaruan which was to become a sub-post of natives of the latter place hated the Cabaruanites fer-vently, bu
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