Photos Taken in Tanauan, Early American Colonial Period
These photos below are part of the recently-released Manila Railroad Company collection of the United States National Archives Digital Lib...
These photos below are part of the recently-released Manila Railroad Company collection of the United States National Archives Digital Lib...
In this page are recently released scanned photographs of the now-defunct Manila Railroad Company, digitized and made available for downlo...
Readers who live in or close to the City of Lipa in the Province of Batangas will be well aware of the existence of the school called Cano...
[TRANSCRIPTION] This page contains all the text from the Batangas Road Trip section of the 1930 edition of “The Official Road Guide 1 .” ...
Below is a transcribed list of mostly Batangueño prisoners-of-war held by the United States Army at a facility in the municipality of Balay...
Passenger train service has been in existence in the Philippines way back to the Spanish Colonial era. However, when the Americans took o...
This page contains a series of communications extracted from the 1903 Report of the Philippine Commission 1 between Batangas’ revolutiona...
As early as the year 1900, a time when, in fact, the Philippine-American War was still raging, the American colonial government had alread...
The photos below were digitally extracted from an article published in the October 1903 edition of the Journal of the United States Cavalr...
Fact 1: Mention “kapeng barako” (Spanish: café verraco 1 ) and most people immediately think of the province of Batangas. This is despit...