. History of the Thirteenth Regiment, United States Infantry. BRIDGE ON URDANKTA ROAD, BUILT BY COMPANY G, 13th INFANTRY. CHAPTER IX. ROAD BUILDING IN PANGASINAN,By 1st Lieutenant W. N. Hughes, Jr., Thirteenth Infantry. Native Roads and Bridges— Road Tax— Road Scene-Urdaneta Bridge. j£ ROM May to November, 1899, the regiment had flomr^W dered around knee deep in mud and water while march-ing on the native roads on the south line. On November 7, 1899, it landed at San Fabian, Pangas-inan, from which point roads led to the north to Aringayand San Fernando; to the east to San Jacinto a


. History of the Thirteenth Regiment, United States Infantry. BRIDGE ON URDANKTA ROAD, BUILT BY COMPANY G, 13th INFANTRY. CHAPTER IX. ROAD BUILDING IN PANGASINAN,By 1st Lieutenant W. N. Hughes, Jr., Thirteenth Infantry. Native Roads and Bridges— Road Tax— Road Scene-Urdaneta Bridge. j£ ROM May to November, 1899, the regiment had flomr^W dered around knee deep in mud and water while march-ing on the native roads on the south line. On November 7, 1899, it landed at San Fabian, Pangas-inan, from which point roads led to the north to Aringayand San Fernando; to the east to San Jacinto and Binalonan;and to the south to Mangaldan and Dagupan. These roadswere found to be equally as bad as those on which the regi-ment had campaigned for months. Need I describe them. < O X00 M n


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