Book/Printed Material The war in the Philippines,
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- Contributor: Wells, Harry Laurenz
- Date: 1899
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- Contributor: Wells, Harry Laurenz
- Date: 1899
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- Contributor: Wells, Harry Laurenz
- Date: 1899
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- Contributor: Wells, Harry Laurenz
- Date: 1899
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- Contributor: Wells, Harry Laurenz
- Date: 1899
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- Contributor: Wells, Harry Laurenz
- Date: 1899
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Image 7 of The war in the Philippines, THE WAR IN THE PHILIPPINES HARRY L. WELLS CAPTAIN SECOND OREGON UNITED STATES VOLUNTEERS AND SPECIAL WAR CORRESPONDENT OF THE NEW YORK EVENING POST, ST LOUIS GLOBE-DEMOCRAT AND CHICAGO CHRONICLE ILLUSTRATIONS FROM…
- Contributor: Wells, Harry Laurenz
- Date: 1899
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Image 8 of The war in the Philippines, 49579 COPYRIGHTED BY HARRY L. WELLS, PORTLAND, OR. -O COPIES RECEIVED,
- Contributor: Wells, Harry Laurenz
- Date: 1899
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Image 9 of The war in the Philippines, THE WAR IN THE PHILIPPINES
- Contributor: Wells, Harry Laurenz
- Date: 1899
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Image 10 of The war in the Philippines, del Monte Bridge, showing Filipino Outpost, where Wm. Grayson of the First Nebraska fired the first shot of the Filipino War, February 4. 1899
- Contributor: Wells, Harry Laurenz
- Date: 1899
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Image 11 of The war in the Philippines, When Manila surrendered, on the thirteenth day of August, 1898, the American troops occupied the city, Hmerican while the Filipino soldiers took up positions in the immediate outskirts. This left the line…
- Contributor: Wells, Harry Laurenz
- Date: 1899
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Image 12 of The war in the Philippines, Block House No. n showing Guns and Filipino Flags Captured, February 5, by General King s Brigade.
- Contributor: Wells, Harry Laurenz
- Date: 1899
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Image 13 of The war in the Philippines, battle and were pursuing a well concerted plan of operations. The first shot was fired by the outpost main- tained by the Nebraska regiment at the San Juan del Monte bridge, by…
- Contributor: Wells, Harry Laurenz
- Date: 1899
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Image 14 of The war in the Philippines,
- Contributor: Wells, Harry Laurenz
- Date: 1899
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Image 15 of The war in the Philippines, Artillery, acting as infantry, the North Uakotas, the Tennessees, the Fourteenth Regulars and a portion of the Sixth Artillery, and they were aided somewhat by vessels of the fleet, which shelled the…
- Contributor: Wells, Harry Laurenz
- Date: 1899
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Image 16 of The war in the Philippines, End of the Filipino Trench at Singalon, near which Lieutenant Mitchell of the Fourteenth Regulars was killed February 5.
- Contributor: Wells, Harry Laurenz
- Date: 1899
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Image 17 of The war in the Philippines, not be accurately defined because the smokeless powder used gave no cloud of smoke to reveal their exact locality. The whole country around Manila is a region of rice fields interspersed with…
- Contributor: Wells, Harry Laurenz
- Date: 1899
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Image 18 of The war in the Philippines, Firing Line of the Twentieth Kansas in the Advance on Caloocan, February 10, near Block House No
- Contributor: Wells, Harry Laurenz
- Date: 1899
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Image 19 of The war in the Philippines, occupied by the insurrectos. The better class of houses in Manila and suburbs and throughout the towns of the island are surrounded with stone fences, and the houses themselves have the first…
- Contributor: Wells, Harry Laurenz
- Date: 1899
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Image 20 of The war in the Philippines, Tondo Burned District. (See page 17.)
- Contributor: Wells, Harry Laurenz
- Date: 1899
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Image 21 of The war in the Philippines, Colorados, one battalion of the Oregons an J the Nebraskas. The Wyomings were stationed between this line and the Pasig river. The south line was held by the Washingtons, Californias, Idahos, Fourth…
- Contributor: Wells, Harry Laurenz
- Date: 1899
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Image 22 of The war in the Philippines, Part of the Oregon and Minnesota Line in the Street Fight in Tondo, February 23. See page 19.)
- Contributor: Wells, Harry Laurenz
- Date: 1899
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Image 23 of The war in the Philippines, feared. However, scarcely a day passed that the authorities were not warned by men in the employ of the Intelligence Bureau and by self-constituted informants, that certain days, generally Sunday, had been…
- Contributor: Wells, Harry Laurenz
- Date: 1899
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Image 24 of The war in the Philippines, A group of the Twenty-third Regulars after the Capture of the Railroad Iron Barricade in Tondo, February 23.
- Contributor: Wells, Harry Laurenz
- Date: 1899
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Image 25 of The war in the Philippines, spread with great rapidity, and rapidly consumed the entire nipa hut district, no effort being made to extin- guish it by the Americans, who thought that the natives might be given the…
- Contributor: Wells, Harry Laurenz
- Date: 1899
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Image 26 of The war in the Philippines, Officers watching the Attack of the Oregons, the Twentieth Regulars and the Sixth Artillery on the City of Pasig.
- Contributor: Wells, Harry Laurenz
- Date: 1899
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Image 27 of The war in the Philippines, As soon as the first reenforcements were received early in March a special flying brigade was organ- ^Hbeaton s ized under command of General Wheaton, for the purpose of driving the enemy…
- Contributor: Wells, Harry Laurenz
- Date: 1899
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Image 28 of The war in the Philippines, JUteMri ,i% Noon Bivouac of the Twentieth Regulars on the Hills opposite Pasig.
- Contributor: Wells, Harry Laurenz
- Date: 1899
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Image 29 of The war in the Philippines, out to the south in extended order, the left of the Washingtons resting on the Laguna. A running fight was maintained for about ten miles, when pursuit was stopped and the forces…
- Contributor: Wells, Harry Laurenz
- Date: 1899
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Image 30 of The war in the Philippines, One of the Trenches Defending Malabon, Stormed by the econd Oregon Volunteers, March 25, 1899.
- Contributor: Wells, Harry Laurenz
- Date: 1899
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Image 31 of The war in the Philippines, 24th, the Kansas regiment was moved out of the intrenchments it had constructed and occupied so long on the extreme left, and which were fronted by the heaviest Filipino defenses, the Oregon…
- Contributor: Wells, Harry Laurenz
- Date: 1899
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Image 32 of The war in the Philippines, Rear of one of the Filipino Trenches Captured in the Attack on the Malabon Defenses, March
- Contributor: Wells, Harry Laurenz
- Date: 1899
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Image 33 of The war in the Philippines, the Taliahan river was reached, the extreme right covering about ten miles in its grand sweep to that point. At the river the resistance was stronger than ever and the fighting more…
- Contributor: Wells, Harry Laurenz
- Date: 1899
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Image 34 of The war in the Philippines, Work of the South Dakotas at Maycauayan, March
- Contributor: Wells, Harry Laurenz
- Date: 1899
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Image 35 of The war in the Philippines, Had a further advance been ordered, the Filipinos could have been driven from their intrenched posi- tions across the river in front of Wheaton s brigade, and the troops could have crossed…
- Contributor: Wells, Harry Laurenz
- Date: 1899
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Image 36 of The war in the Philippines, A Game of Cards in the Trenches. (See page 15
- Contributor: Wells, Harry Laurenz
- Date: 1899
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Image 37 of The war in the Philippines, was the best body of troops in the Filipino army, and was composed of men who had seen service in the Spanish army before the capture of Manila. They were fairly well…
- Contributor: Wells, Harry Laurenz
- Date: 1899
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Image 38 of The war in the Philippines, The Tenth Pennsylvanias Building Trenches at the Extreme
- Contributor: Wells, Harry Laurenz
- Date: 1899
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Image 39 of The war in the Philippines, Night Httack on Oregons. Burning of 5anta J^Iaria. apparently not realizing its nature, but when the machine gun opened upon them they scattered and fled, leaving a number of dead upon the…
- Contributor: Wells, Harry Laurenz
- Date: 1899
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Image 40 of The war in the Philippines, Landing Stores from Cascoes on the Laguna de Bahi.
- Contributor: Wells, Harry Laurenz
- Date: 1899