Batangas in the Philippine-American War 1898-1902
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Summary of Military Operations in Batangas from the Annual Report of the US War Department
United States Volunteers 28th Infantry Regiment in Batangas
Summary of Military Operations in Batangas from the Annual Report of the US War Department
- Part I: US Military Operations in Batangas from 1901-02 during the Fil-American War
- Part II: US Military Operations in Batangas from 1901-02 during the Fil-American War
- Part III: US Military Operations in Batangas from 1901-02 during the Fil-American War
- Part IV: US Military Operations in Batangas from 1901-02 during the Fil-American War
- Part V: US Military Operations in Batangas from 1901-02 during the Fil-American War
- Part VI: US Military Operations in Batangas from 1901-02 during the Fil-American War
- Part VII: US Military Operations in Batangas from 1901-02 during the Fil-American War
- Concluding Part: US Military Operations in Batangas from 1901-02 during the Fil-American War
United States Volunteers 28th Infantry Regiment in Batangas
- Company C: the USV 28th Infantry Regiment Movements in the Taal-Lemery Area during the Fil-Am in 1900
- Company G of the USV 28th Infantry and the Capture of Pablo Borbon in 1900
- Movements of Company D of the USV 28th Infantry Regiment in Batangas in 1900
- The US Army 28th Infantry Regiment in Batangas in 1900 and their Operations in Taal, Lemery, Calaca and Nasugbu
- USV 28th Infantry Company E’s Assignment to Nasugbu and Balayan in 1900 during the Phil-Am War
- An American Division Superintendent’s Description of Batangas in 1900-1901
- Apolinario Mabini’s Letters to the Philippine Commission Seeking an Armistice Early in the Fil-Am War
- “At the Capture of Rosario:” an Account of the US Army’s 1900 Incursion into Batangas
- Barrios in Lipa where Concentration Camps were set up during the Fil-Am War
- Columnas Volantes: an Underground Paper and a Guerrilla Outfit in 1900 Batangas
- Communications between Apolinario Mabini, Luciano San Miguel and William Howard Taft
- Francisco Rubio and his Recruitment of Rebel Soldiers in Tanauan in 1900
- Gen. J. Franklin Bell’s Circulars to the US Army Regarding Filipino “Insurgents”
- Murderer–Thief in Batangas Sentenced to Death by Military Commission in 1901
- Rare Early 20th Century US Army Photos of Batangas, Lipa et al from the Sandra Plummer Collection
- The American Capture of Santo Tomas and Filipino Retreat to Talisay, January 1900
- The Capture and Looting of Lipa by US Troops in 1900 during the Fil-American War
- The Concentration Camp Policy that the US Army Used to Force the Surrender of Gen. Miguel Malvar
- The Macabebe Scouts: American “Attack Dogs” in Batangas during the Fil-Am War
- The “Rescue” of Spanish Prisoners in Rosario, Batangas by American Soldiers in 1900
- The Torture of Filipinos in Calaca by US Soldiers during the Fil-Am War