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Description
Plates in: Spanish American War and Philippine insurrection : photographic album of California Heavy Artillery, with scenes in camp and views of the Philippines, v. 1, pg. 7. Shows street scenes from island of Negros. View 1 (2009-1956). Street scene, woman in foreground -- view 2 (2009-1957). Suspension bridge and dirt road -- view 3 (2009-1958). Dwelling with man out front -- view 4 (2009-1959). Street lined with thatched houses -- view 5 (2009-1960). Aguinaldo -- view 6 (2009-1961). Street scene showing horse-drawn streetcar, building behind is Kiosko Habanero -- view 7 (2009-1962). Women and children in front of building -- view 8 (2009-1963). Street scene of buildings, awnings, people -- view 9 (2009-1964). Shows buildings, people, man carrying produce on pole. In May of 1898, California created the First Battalion of California Heavy Artillery, United States Volunteers in answer to President's call for troops. Consisted of four batteries, A through D, batteries A and D were assigned to Philippine Islands Expeditionary Forces, remaining batteries served in U.S. Album documents experiences of Frank Freeman Atkinson, Sergeant in Battery D. Mrs. Frank Atkinson;
Type
image
Format
Photographs. Nonprojected graphic
Extent
9 photographic prints ; 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 in. or smaller.
Identifier
(C)001407596CSL01-Aleph
Language
English
Subject
Spanish-American War, 1898--Photographs Aguinaldo, Emilio,, 1869-1964 Streets--Philippines--Negros Island Buildings--Philippines--Negros Island Thatched roof buildings--Philippines--Negros Island Suspension bridges--Philippines--Negros Island Horse railroads--Philippines--Negors Island Yokes Negros Island (Philippines)--Photographs Photographic prints Photograph albums
Place
Philippines Negros Island Negors Island Negros Island (Philippines)
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