Mabini is Captured, 1899

Mabini captured, Wichita Daily Eagle Dec 14 1899

Dec. 10, 1899: Apolinario Mabini Is Captured When the Filipino-American war broke out and Aguinaldo’s government became disorganized, the paralytic Apolinario Mabini, who headed Aguinaldo’s cabinet until May 7, 1899, when he was replaced by Pedro Paterno, fled to Cuyapo, Nueva Ecija Province, carried in a hammock. He was captured there by … Read more

Luna Assassination

Antonio Luna birthplace photo taken Oct 29 2008

June 5, 1899: Assassination of Gen. Antonio Luna Gen. Antonio Luna (LEFT, in 1898) was born in Urbiztondo, Binondo district, Manila on Oct. 29, 1866. He was the youngest of seven children of Ilocano parents; his father, Joaqu�n Luna, hailed from Badoc, Ilocos Norte Province, and his mother, Spanish mestiza Laureana Novicio, … Read more

Lawton’s Lake Expedition

General Henry Lawton beside horse 1899

April 9-12, 1899: Lawton’s Lake Laguna de Bay Expedition After the capture of Malolos, the U.S. 2nd Division under Maj. Gen. Henry W. Lawton was sent by Maj. Gen. Elwell S. Otis to the south into Laguna province, via Lake Laguna de Bay, to take the Filipino stronghold located in Santa Cruz, … Read more

“Ilustrados” Collaborate

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The Schurman Commission and “Ilustrado” Collaborators, July 24, 1899 When Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo declared Philippine independence on June 12, 1898, he appointed Filipino “ilustrados” (men from the upper social classes) to draft the Philippine Constitution in the Malolos Congress. The constitution they crafted was intended to show the Americans that Filipinos were fully … Read more

Ilocos and Cagayan, 1899

US soldiers and pottery maker circa 1900 in Samuel BM Young collection

Nov. 26 – Dec. 17, 1899: Americans Invade the Ilocos When the Philippine-American War broke out on Feb. 4, 1899, General Manuel Tinio, military governor of the Ilocos provinces and commanding general of all Filipino forces in Northern Luzon, had 1,904 men (the “Tinio Brigade” ), consisting of 68 officers, 1,106 riflemen, 200 sandatahanes or … Read more

Guerilla Warfare, 1899

Americans surround Aguinaldo, SLH Nov 14 1899

Nov. 12, 1899: Aguinaldo shifts to Guerilla Warfare By the closing months of 1899, the army of the Philippine Republic was no longer a regular fighting force. President Emilio Aguinaldo himself was under siege in Pangasinan Province from three pursuing American generals, from the north by Brig. Gen. Loyd Wheaton, from the … Read more

Gen. Lawton dies, 1899

1899 December 19 Gen Henry Lawton on way to San Mateo

Dec. 19, 1899: General Henry Lawton dies at San Mateo Maj. Gen. Henry W. Lawton was the highest-ranking U.S. military officer to be killed in action in the Philippine-American War. He was the only general awarded the Medal of Honor during the American Civil War to die in combat and the first … Read more

Filipinos Negotiate

Filipino and American peace commissions May 19-20 1899

May 22-23, 1899: Filipinos negotiate with the Schurman Commission The Anaconda Standard, Anaconda, Montana, issue of Aug. 29, 1899, page 15. With the Philippine army unable to contain the American offensive, President Emilio Aguinaldo created a peace commission to negotiate an armistice. He appointed 23-year-old General Gregorio del Pilar to head the … Read more

Fil-Am War Breaks Out

1899 US sentries at San Juan Bridge

First Shot of the War, Feb. 4, 1899 On Saturday night, Feb. 4, 1899, Privates William W. Grayson and Orville H. Miller of Company D, 1st Nebraska Volunteers, while doing sentry duty, encountered 3 Filipino soldiers on Sociego Street in Santa Mesa, Manila, between Blockhouse 7 (Manila City boundary) and Barrio Santol (Sampaloc district). … Read more

Emilio Aguinaldo Returns

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May 19, 1898: Emilio Aguinaldo Returns In the run up to the Spanish-American War, several American Consuls – in Hong Kong, Singapore and Manila – sought Emilio Aguinaldo’s support. None of them spoke Tagalog, Aguinaldo’s own language, and Aguinaldo himself spoke poor Spanish. A British businessman who spoke Tagalog, Howard W. Bray, … Read more

Collapse, 1901

Surrender in Mindanao, The St. Paul Globe, March 30 1901

Collapse, 1901: General Capistrano surrenders in Sumilao, Bukidnon, March 29, 1901 On March 29, 1901, General Nicolas Capistrano, commander of Filipino guerilla forces in northern Mindanao Island, surrendered in Sumilao, Bukidnon Province; the highland town is approximately 62 kilometers from Cagayan de Misamis (now Cagayan de Oro City). He gave up with … Read more

Capture of Calamba

Company G 21st Infantry at Calamba 1899

July 26-30, 1899: Capture of Calamba, Laguna Province The “Napindan” towing four casco loads of US troops during the advance against Calamba. On July 26, 1899, an expedition under Brig. Gen. Robert H. Hall, attacked Calamba, an important trading town on the south shore of Lake Laguna de Bay about 30 miles … Read more