The Story of the Philippines and Our New Possessions, eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 617 pages of information about The Story of the Philippines and Our New Possessions,.

The Story of the Philippines and Our New Possessions, eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 617 pages of information about The Story of the Philippines and Our New Possessions,.
 67.  Ex-Secretary of State Day
 68.  Senator Davis
 69.  Whitelaw Reid
 70.  Flowers of the Philippines
 71.  Interior of the Fortifications of Manila
 72.  Fort Santiago at Manila, Where the American Flag Was Raised
 73.  Dining Room in General Merritt’s Palace at Manila
 74.  An Execution Entertainment on the Luneta
 75.  Victims Reported Dead After the Execution
 76.  Aguinaldo and His Compatriots
 77.  Senor Aguinaldo
 78.  Senor Montsusgro
 79.  Senor Natividah
 80.  Senor Ninisgra
 81.  Senor Rins
 82.  Senor Belavinino
 83.  Senor Covinbing
 84.  Senor Mascordo
 85.  Senor Arbacho
 86.  Senor Pilar
 87.  Senor Viola
 88.  Senor Francisco
 89.  Senor Llansoo
 90.  Savage Native Hunters
 91.  Girl’s Costume to Show One Shoulder
 92.  Public Buildings in Manila
 93.  Fort Weyler, Built by General Weyler When Governor of the
     Philippines
 94.  The Destruction of Cervera’s Spanish Squadron at Santiago
 95.  The Luneta—­Favorite Outing Grounds of Manila, and a Place for
     Executing Insurgents
 96.  Admiral Dewey’s Fleet That Won the Battle of Manila Bay
 97.  The Flagship Olympia
 98.  The Baltimore
 99.  The Concord
100.  The Raleigh
101.  The Boston
102.  The Petrel
103.  The Monument of Magellinos in the Walled City 104.  A Railroad Station North of Manila—­Spaniards Airing Themselves 105.  The Battle of Manila Bay—­In the Heat of the Raging Fight 106.  A Suburb of Manila, Showing a Buffalo Market Cart 107.  The Cathedral at Manila
108.  An Insurgent Outlook Near Manila
109.  Display in Manila Photograph Gallery, Insurgent Leaders 110.  Group of Filipinos Who Want Independence 111.  The Principal Gate to the Walled City
112.  A Public Square in Manila 113.  A Bit of Scenery in Mindanao, Showing Tropical Vegetation 114.  Parade of Spanish Troops on One of Their Three Annual Expeditions
     to the Southern Islands
115.  After an Execution—­Prostrate Forms are Men Shot
116.  Spaniards Ready to Execute Insurgent Prisoners
117.  A Group of the Unconquerable Mohammedans
118.  A Native House
119.  Riding Buffaloes Through Groves of Date Palms
120.  Natives Fishing from a Canal Boat
121.  Great Bridge at Manila
122.  Southern Islanders—­Showing Cocoanut Palms and the Monkey Tree 123.  A Review of Spanish Filipino Volunteers 124.  A Spanish Festival in Manila
125.  Spanish Troops Repelling an Insurgent Attack on a Convent 126.  Business Corner in Manila 127.  A Native in Regimentals
128.  A Country Pair
129.  Peasant Costumes
130.  Woodman in Working Garb
131.  Map of Hawaii
132.  Official Map of the Hawaiian Islands
133.  Map of Cuba
134.  Map of Porto Rico
135.  Outline Map of the Philippine Islands
136.  A Spanish Dude—­An Officer at Manila
137.  The Harbor at Manila
138.  General E.S.  Otis and Staff on Porch
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