1901, American soldiers leaving the Boac Church

1st Lt. J.L. Hines, 2nd Infantry leaving the old convent at Boac, Marinduque, P.I. (where Hqtrs and 2 companies, 2nd Infantry were quarted) with a detachment 2nd Infantry after insurrectors. Probably February or March 1901.

Great view of the courtyard in front of the Boac church with the tents of the troops.

Lt. Hines would become a very important figure in the U.S. Army. In December 1922, Hines was assigned as Deputy Chief of Staff of the Army, and became Chief of Staff of the United States Army on 14 September 1924. In 1926, after completing his tour as Army Chief of Staff, Hines took command of the IX Corps Area in California, which he led until 1930. In 1930, Hines became commanding general of the Philippine Department. Hines retired in May 1932. He was promoted to the rank of full (4 star) general on the retired list by a Special Act of Congress on 15 June 1940.

1901 – Soldiers on the beach near Torrijos

Detachments, 1st and 2nd infantry on beach in Marinduque, probably near Torrijos, Marinduque, where Co. A, 1st. infantry was stationed 1901.

Left to right: Capt. F.E. Lacey. 1st Inf. Comdg. Co. A , Capt. H.H. Benham, 2nd Infantry.The steamer Kansas City in background.

Judging by the picture this would be the bay just south of Poctoy beach area near Gabison Pottery in Torrijos. Time frame corresponds to Lt. Col A.W. Corliss Campaign, December 1900- January 1901 –

After establishing an intelligence system and apportioning the newly constituted garrison (two companies of the 1st and four companies of the 2nd Infantries) among the island’s five major towns. Corliss coordinated these operations with the aid of the harbor launch Kansas City, which he succeeded in getting permanently assigned to Marinduque.

Annual Report of the Provincial Governor of Marinduque for 1901.

A detailed report on life in Marinduque 125 years ago.

Topics covered are Municipal Administration, Public Instruction, Agriculture, Commerce, Public Works, Telephone/Telegraph/Cable, Executive Measures, Recommendations of the Improvement of Marinduque and Legislative Measures. Submitted by R. Paras, Provincial Governor