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- 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
