RMW58C2J–Alphabetical list of battles, 1754-1900 : war of the rebellion, Spanish-American war, Philippine insurrection, and all old wars, with dates; summary of events of the war of the rebellion, 1860-1865; Spanish-American war, Philippine insurrection, 1898-1900; troubles in China, 1900, with other valuable information : Strait, N. A. (Newton Allen), d. 1922
RM2J49EJE–Philippine Revolution (1896-1898). Uprising against the Spanish colonial government. Submission of the main leaders of the Philippine insurrection. Sual (Luzón Island). Farewell to the Tagalog leaders and Lieutenant Colonel Miguel Primo de Rivera (1870-1930) on leaving the archipelago. Photoengraving by Laporta. La Ilustración Española y Americana, 1898.
RMDE1YP8–First President of the Philippines Emilio Aguinaldo, circa 1898. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a photograph
RM2HGC934–US soldiers in the Philippines, Manilla, during the Philippine-American war. The gun is a 3.2-inch gun M1897.
RMAG3WG9–events, Philippine-American War 1899 - 1902, American camp at Malokos, Luzon, engraving, 1899, Philippines, 19th century, Philippine Insurrection, historic, historical, people,
RMJ395C9–Charlie Bickham on McKinley's staff 1891, from Philippine Insurrection photo album Box 5
RMKWD27X–Ninth U.S. Infantry in Camp, in the court of the Forbidden City, Beijing, China, Aug.-Sept, 1900. The 9th Infantry returned to the Philippine Insurrection, leaving the postwar occupation to other allied forces (BSLOC 2017 20 33)
RMPB801Y–1182 Perley Fremont Rockett, the Philippine Insurrection cph.3a02717
RM2HGC91W–Youngs Scouts taken during the Filipino- American War.
RMKDF9NR–Perley Fremont Rockett, the Philippine insurrection cph.3a02716
RM2HGC93A–Filipino casualties dead in a trench on the first day of the Filipino-American war which lasted from 1899 to 1902
RMW2FMMT–Charlie Bickham on McKinley's staff 1891, from Philippine Insurrection photo album Box 5.
RM2TCNR10–Kawit (Cavite, Philippines), 1962. The living room of Emilio Aguinaldo's palace house in Kawit, with paneling made of rich wood. A good part of the Philippine insurrection was forged at the central table and the first Councils of Ministers of the new State were held. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC
RM2DCEG9A–Killed by shrapnel, Philippine insurrection
RM2RC22AX–Left to right, reverse: This photograph displays three distinguished service medals issued by the U.S. military. The first medal, on the left, is the Army of Occupation Congressional Medal. In the middle, we have the Cuba Congressional Medal. Lastly, on the right, is the Philippine Insurrection Congressional Medal.
RMHRP4AW–Philippine-American War, Battle of Manila, 1899
RME94R6H–After a Volley - The Old Springfield Kick - Philippine Insurrection - 1899
RM2A2549T–Philippine insurrection
RMKWD2FN–Ninth U.S. Infantry in Camp, in the court of the Forbidden City, Beijing, China, Aug.-Sept, 1900. The 9th Infantry returned to the Philippine Insurrection, leaving the postwar occupation to other allied forces (BSLOC 2017 20 33)
RMW58C2M–Alphabetical list of battles, 1754-1900; War of the Rebellion, Spanish-American War, Philippine Insurrection, and all old wars, with dates: summary of events of the War of the Rebellion, 1860-1865, Spanish-American War, Philippine Insurrection, 1898-1900; troubles in China, 1900, with other valuable information. Compiled from official records : Strait, Newton Allen, d. 1922
RM2J3CTD9–Philippines. Philippine Revolution (1896-1898). Armed conflict between the Spanish colonial government and the Philippine insurgents. Submission of the main leaders of the Philippine uprising. Tagalog leaders on the train that took them to Dagupan. Photoengraving by Laporta. La Ilustración Española y Americana, 1898.
RM2MBMGM5–U.S. Marines with Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron (HMLA) 773 Detachment A, 4th Marine Aircraft Wing, line up for food provided by Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post 1432 at Salina, Kansas on June 17, 2022. The VFW traces its roots back to 1899 when veterans of the Spanish-American War (1898) and the Philippine Insurrection (1899-1902) founded local organizations to secure rights and benefits for their service.
RMGD7APX–Philippine War of Independence. Officers and soldiers of the Tagalog army. Engraving of 'The Artistic Illustration,' 1899.
RF2E54MMB–Water Torture in the Philippines used against Filipinos by American forces during the Philippine-American War (1899-1902) 1902 Vintage Illustration or Engraving
RM2K085FN–Colonel Joseph Garrard, between 1913 and 1918. US Army officer wearing 'Indian Wars' and 'Philippine Insurrection 1899' medals.
RMKWDJEC–American soldiers entrenched against the Filipinos insurgents in 1899, Philippine-American War (BSLOC 2017 10 84)
RMPB801X–1182 Perley Fremont Rockett, the Philippine insurrection cph.3a02716
RM2J4H6DP–Madrid, Spain. Solemn Te Deum held on 24 January 1898 in the chapel of the Royal Palace, thanksgiving for the pacification of the Philippines (Spanish colonial territory). Illustration by Comba. Photoengraving by Laporta. La Ilustración Española y Americana, 1898.
RMKDF9NT–Perley Fremont Rockett, the Philippine Insurrection cph.3a02717
RM2HGC914–Battle of Caloocan during the Filipine American War which lasted from 1899 to 1902. The soldier with the binoculars is Arthur MacArthur, whose son was General Douglas MacArthur whe fought in the Philippines during WW2
RMP6GCH0–Philippine War of Independence. Officers and soldiers of the Tagalog army. Engraving of 'The Artistic Illustration,' 1899.
RM2ETFWDC–Philippine insurrection
RM2RC1JR7–'Awards of 46908 Sgt. McGarricle, S.C., featuring the Distinguished Service Medals issued by the U.S. on April 5, 1919. From left to right, the reverse sides display the Army of Occupation, Cuba, and the Philippine Insurrection Congressional medals. Photo taken by Red on April 16, 1919.'
RM2K898P9–Philippine Revolution.
RME94R6K–Insurgent Prisoners at Taguig - The Philippine Insurrection - 1899
RM2A4C5YN–The Philippine insurrection, 1899
RMKWDM56–American soldiers entrenched against the Filipinos insurgents in 1899, Philippine-American War (BSLOC 2017 10 84)
RF2X000C5–North Hollywood, California, USA 5th April 2024 Philippine Insurrection Medal of Honor Recipient Charles Henry Pierce Grave at Pierce Brothers Valhalla Memorial Park on April 5, 2024 in North Hollywood, California, USA. Photo by Barry King/Alamy Stock Photo
RM2TCY2H1–Manila (Philippines), October 1896. Philippine War. Spanish troops formed in the streets of Manila ready to combat the insurrection. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC
RM2MBMGNA–U.S. Marines with Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron (HMLA) 773 Detachment A, 4th Marine Aircraft Wing, eat hamburgers and hot dogs that are provided by Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post 1432 at Salina, Kansas on June 17, 2022. The VFW traces its roots back to 1899 when veterans of the Spanish-American War (1898) and the Philippine Insurrection (1899-1902) founded local organizations to secure rights and benefits for their service.
RMCBFBWR–A native home and family in Ermita, Philippine, Islands Philipines Insurrection
RM2WX1455–Philippines Islands Insurrection Surrender of Cailles, Santa Cruz, Laguna Province, June 24, 1901, showing insurgents marching in between line of natives.
RM2X0HE0R–Philippine American War, Archive Photo. , 1899-1902: Damage following the Battle of Pasig River , 1899
RMKWDJEA–American soldiers entrenched against the Filipinos insurgents during the Philippine-American War. Ca. 1899-1900 (BSLOC 2017 10 83)
RMGJAXRH–The official records of the Oregon volunteers in the Spanish war and Philippine insurrection (1903)
RM2J49EHH–Philippine Revolution (1896-1898). Uprising against the Spanish colonial government. 1st class iron-hulled cruiser 'Reina Cristina' (1892), flagship of the Spanish squadron in the naval battle of Cavite, Manila Bay (1st May 1898). Photoengraving. La Ilustración Española y Americana, 1898.
RM2AMYYRG–Gunshot injuries : how they are inflicted : their complications and treatment . aver. Bullet and metallic frag-ments from it are lodged. Army Med. School collection. Gibbs X-ray Laboratory. Fig. 142.—Fracture with detached fragments from .30 cal. Krag-Jorgensen bullet as a re-sult of slight grooving on internal border of bone. From Philippine Insurrection. Army MedicalSchool collection. in fractures involving the two bones. In such cases, the first bone hitfragments, and its spicula, acting as secondary missiles, make an im-pact with the projectile on the second bone causing more than the usua
RM2HGC93P–Fiipino soldiers laying down their weapons in surrender during the Filipino-American war which lasted from 1899 to 1902
RMP522XP–Philippine War of Independence. Manila. Insurgent attack on the barracks of Co. C, 13th Minnesota Volunteers, during the Tondo Fire. Engraving of 'The Artistic Illustration,' 1899.
RM2ETFX29–Philippine insurrection, 1899
RM2RC1JM9–Group of distinguished service medals issued by the U.S. military, photographed by Rico on April 5, 1919. From left to right, the medals on display include the reverse side of the Philippine Insurrection medal and the Mexican service medal. Issued to Sgt. McGarrigle, identified as subject number 46909.
RMCXA42C–Philippine War of Independence. Manila. Insurgent attack on the barracks of 13th Minnesota Volunteers, during the Tondo Fire.
RME94R6G–Map of First Days Operations - Philippine Insurrection - 1899
RM2A4C60P–The Philippine insurrection, 1899
RMKWDM55–American soldiers entrenched against the Filipinos insurgents during the Philippine-American War. Ca. 1899-1900 (BSLOC 2017 10 83)
RF2X000DN–North Hollywood, California, USA 5th April 2024 Philippine Insurrection Medal of Honor Recipient Charles Henry Pierce Grave at Pierce Brothers Valhalla Memorial Park on April 5, 2024 in North Hollywood, California, USA. Photo by Barry King/Alamy Stock Photo
RM2K8976B–1st class iron-hulled cruiser 'Reina Cristina'.
RM2MBMH5A–U.S. Marines with Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron (HMLA) 773 Detachment A, 4th Marine Aircraft Wing, line up for food provided by Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post 1432 during exercise Gunslinger at Salina, Kansas on June 17, 2022. The VFW traces its roots back to 1899 when veterans of the Spanish-American War (1898) and the Philippine Insurrection (1899-1902) founded local organizations to secure rights and benefits for their service.
RMCBFATY–Filipino prisoners of war, in old Manila, Philippine Islands Philipines Insurrection
RM2WXKHDY–Philippines Islands Insurrection Surrender of Cailles, Santa Cruz, Laguna Province, June 24, 1901, showing insurgents marching in between line of natives.
RM2X0HE0F–Philippine American War, Archive Lithograph, 1899-1902: the Battle of Quingua, April 23, 1899. by Kurz & Allison
RMKWDJEE–American soldiers in a ward of the 2nd Reserve Hospital, Philippines. Of the 4,200 American fatalities in the Philippine-American War, the majority were a result of disease (BSLOC 2017 10 86)
RMGJCAP6–The official records of the Oregon volunteers in the Spanish war and Philippine insurrection (1903)
RM2AXHTGP–History of Orange County, California : with biographical sketches of the leading men and women of the county who have been identified with its earliest growth and development from the early days to the present . P. I., and heserved throughout the Philippine insurrection, or until May 2, 1901, when he wasmustered out at San Francisco. He was in the following engagements: a skirmish atArayat, P. I., on Nov. 10-11, 1899, and another at San Miguel de Mayumo on December 11, 1899; a battle at Balubid, P. I., on June 11. 1900; a skirmish at Sibul, P. I., on June 12, 1900, and one at Santa Lucia, P. I
RM2HGC911–20th Kansas Volunteers marching through Caloocan at night after the Battle of Caloocan during the Filipino-American war which lasted from 1899 to 1902
RMP54YYP–Philippine War of Independence. Manila. Insurgent attack on the barracks of Co. C, 13th Minnesota Volunteers, during the Tondo Fire. Engraving of 'The Artistic Illustration,' 1899. Colored.
RM2ETFX1T–Philippine insurrection, 1899
RM2RC1RNA–Distinguished Service Medals issued by the U.S. are displayed in the photograph. From left to right, right side up, the medals are: Army of Occupation, Cuba, and Philippine Insurrection congressional medals. The subject of the photograph is Sergeant McGarrigle, who was the recipient of the medals. The photo was taken on April 5, 1919. There are a total of 18 medals visible in the image.
RMCTBXMP–Philippine War of Independence. Manila. Insurgent attack on the barracks of 13th Minnesota Volunteers, during the Tondo Fire.
RME94R6P–Oregon Men in a Bad Corner on a Ridge Below Pasig - Philippine Insurrection 1899
RM2A4C610–The Philippine insurrection, 1899
RM2RCMTY9–Chaplain Harry Hollister Cline, a veteran of the Spanish-American War and the Philippine Insurrection, is shown in this photograph. He switched from the Salvation Army to the U.S. Army and is currently serving in France with the 36th Division. This photo was taken on January 31, 1919, at Base Hospital E Bued. It was released by the AEF Censor 2-149.
RMKWDM58–American soldiers in a ward of the 2nd Reserve Hospital, Philippines. Of the 4,200 American fatalities in the Philippine-American War, the majority were a result of disease (BSLOC 2017 10 86)
RM2RC22RH–This photograph shows the Distinguished Service Medals issued by the U.S. military, specifically the Philippine Insurrection and Mexican Service medals. The medals are displayed in the image, with the Philippine Insurrection medal seen on the right side and the Mexican Service medal on the left side, as displayed right side up according to military protocol. The photograph was taken on April 5, 1919 and received by the photographer on April 16, 1919. The photographed individual is identified as Sergeant McGarrigle with the serial number 46917.
RM2MBMGMD–U.S. Marines with Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron (HMLA) 773 Detachment A, 4th Marine Aircraft Wing, line up for food provided by Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post 1432 during exercise Gunslinger 22 at Salina, Kansas on June 17, 2022. The VFW traces its roots back to 1899 when veterans of the Spanish-American War (1898) and the Philippine Insurrection (1899-1902) founded local organizations to secure rights and benefits for their service.
RM2RCG0F5–Chaplain Harry Hollister Kline, the first Salvation Army Officer appointed chaplain in the U.S. Army, is pictured. A Spanish War Veteran, he served as a private in the Philippine Islands during the capture of Manila. His service ribbons, including the Congressional Medal, Philippine Insurrection, and Spanish American War, can be seen. Kline was also a chaplain in the Nebraska National Guard. At 53 years old, he had to request an age waiver from the Adjudant General. This photograph was taken in Dannemoine, Yonne, France.
RF2X000C4–North Hollywood, California, USA 5th April 2024 Philippine Insurrection Medal of Honor Recipient Charles Henry Pierce Grave at Pierce Brothers Valhalla Memorial Park on April 5, 2024 in North Hollywood, California, USA. Photo by Barry King/Alamy Stock Photo
RMM2KA35–Wilford F. Hall, the man after which the Air Force's flagship hospital would be named entered this world on Aug 12, 1904 in Mt. Vernon, Illinois. Born to a family of military physicians his life's course seemed already set from the beginning. His father, Dr. Andy Hall was U.S. Army Medical Corps surgeon during the Spanish-American War and in the Philippine Insurrection of 1899-1900. His brothers Marshall and Andy Jr., followed their father into medicine, and in 1922, young Wilford began pre-medicine studies at the University of Illinois. He graduated from Washington University School of Medici
RMKWDJEF–22nd US Infantry at Camp Wallace, Philippine Islands in 1902. 126,000 American soldiers served in the Philippine-American War from 1899-1902, with 4,200 fatalities (BSLOC 2017 10 87)
RM2X0HE0J–Philippine American War, Archive Photo. 1899-1902. Overlooking Pasig. US soldiers in the Philippines, Manilla, and General Wheaton, sitting among the bananas, and Lieutenant Young of the Sixth Artillery, at his back, are watching the progress of the advancing troops
RMCBFAJC–Rafts of Coconuts on one of the Waterways of Manila, Philippine Islands
RM2AJ64YF–Public officials of Massachusetts . COULSON, FRANK N., Whitman 5thPlymouth Houses District, Republican. Born: Elmira. N. Y., April 17. 1878. Educated: Public Schools at Rochester,N. Y. Business: Foreman Shoe Factory. Organizations: Masons, Odd Fellows,Knights of Pythias, Sons of Veterans. Public office: Mass. House 1920. Served in Philippine Insurrection andBoxer uprising in China, Spanisji War. 131 ;^! -n COWIN, FRANK H., Boston, 17th Suf-folk House District, Democrat, Born: June 26, 1866. Educated: Boston Public Schools. Business: General Contractor. Organizations: M, C. O. F., St. JamesCour
RM2HGC90Y–Battle of Quingua during the Filipine American War which lasted from 1899 to 1902
RM2X1EJ6D–Philippines Islands Insurrection Surrender of Cailles, Santa Cruz, Laguna Province, June 24, 1901, showing insurgents marching in between line of natives.
RM2RCH8EW–Soldiers participate in the Race to Berlin during World War I. From left to right: Sgt. Samuel Bradshaw, a veteran of various conflicts; 1st Sgt. Thomas Henshaw from Washington, D.C.; and Sgt. Arthur Steger from Huntsville, Al, all veterans of previous conflicts. Taken at Camp #44, base section #2, Bordeaux, Gironde, France.
RM2ETFX22–Philippine insurrection, 1899
RM2BMEEW9–Revolución filipina. Conflicto armado entre el gobierno colonial español y los insurrectos filipinos (1896-1898). Sumisión de los principales jefes de la insurrección filipina. Despedida de los jefes tagalos y del teniente coronel Miguel Primo de Rivera, en Sual, al abandonar el archipiélago. Fotograbado por Laporta. Ilustración Española y Americana,8 de febrero de 1898.
RME94R6E–Troops waiting to be called to the front - Philippine Insurrection - 1899
RM2A4C60W–The Philippine insurrection, 1899
RMJ4TE5N–The Leaders of the Filipino Insurrection gathered at Emilio Aguinaldo's House - 1899
RMKWDM59–22nd US Infantry at Camp Wallace, Philippine Islands in 1902. 126,000 American soldiers served in the Philippine-American War from 1899-1902, with 4,200 fatalities (BSLOC 2017 10 87)
RF2X000CW–North Hollywood, California, USA 5th April 2024 Philippine Insurrection Medal of Honor Recipient Charles Henry Pierce Grave at Pierce Brothers Valhalla Memorial Park on April 5, 2024 in North Hollywood, California, USA. Photo by Barry King/Alamy Stock Photo
RMKWDJED–Gatling gun trained on the Filipinos, near Manila, in Philippine-American War in 1899. The Gatling gun is an early rapid-fire spring loaded, hand cranked, forerunner of the machine gun (BSLOC 2017 10 85)
RMCBFAB7–Eleven American soldiers(?) posed, Cavite, Philippine Islands. 1899
RM2CEP3JA–. The official records of the Oregon volunteers in the Spanish war and Philippine insurrection.
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