Images from the Philippine-United States War
Contributed by Jim Zwick (d. January, 2008)
Emilio Aguinaldo, Filipino independence leader, National Archives Photo No. 111-SC-98358
Emilio Aguinaldo photo
Boston office of Anti-Imperialist League
A Blood Brotherhood," by Dan Beard from Ernest
Crosby, Captain Jinks, Hero (NY: Funk and Wagnalls, 1902).
"Civilization Begins at Home," New York World, reprinted Literary
Digest, November 26, 1898.
General Frederick Funston, National Archives Photo No. 111-SC-83545
General Frederick Funston photo, unknown origin.
"The Forbidden Book," Chicago Chronicle, reprinted Literary Digest,
January 27, 1900.
"The New Temptation on the Mount," American
Sentinel, reprinted Literary Digest, April 1, 1899.
"Kill Every One Over Ten," New York Evening Journal, May 5, 1902,
reprinted Literary Digest, May 17, 1902.
Filipino casualties on the first day of war, National Archives Photo No. 111-RB-1037.
"Expansion," The Public, January 31,
1902.
"I'll Promise to Keep my Hornets off if You'll Make It Worth My While," cartoon
of captured Aguinaldo holding "influence" while negotiating with Uncle Sam. Minneapolis
Tribune, reprinted American Monthly Review of Reviews, 23 (May 1901).
"Aguinaldo: Now, 'boys, sign this with me'". Cartoon of Aguinaldo asking U.S.
anti-imperialists to sign an oath of allegiance.
Harper's Weekly, April 13, 1901, reprinted Literary Digest, April 20, 1901.
"
Betrayed!" Cartoon of Erving Winslow and Edward Atkinson of the Anti-Imperialist
League mourning Aguinaldo's capture. New York Tribune, reprinted Literary Digest,
22 (April 13, 1901).
Battalion of Filipino Insurgents.
Annual Reports of the War Department for Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1900, Part 5.
Washington: Government Printing Office, 1900.
Macabebe Scouts.
Annual Reports of the War Department for Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1900, Part 5.
Washington: Government Printing Office, 1900.
After the Battle of Mount Dajo, March 9, 1906. National Archives Photo No. 111-SC-83648.
"Now Let the Boston Insurgents Follow Aggie's Example and Take the Oath of
Allegiance," Philadelphia Inquirer, reprinted American Monthly Review of
Reviews, 23 (May 1901).
"'Treason' at the White House." Cartoon of Theodore Roosevelt upset by a quote
from Abraham Lincoln. The Public, 5 (January 31, 1901).
Chevrons of Captain General and General Officers of the
Filipino Army. From Edwin Wildman, Aguinaldo. Boston, Lathrop Publishing, 1901.
Gregorio del Pilar. From Edwin Wildman, Aguinaldo. Boston, Lathrop Publishing,
1901.
Masthead of La Independencia, the newspaper of the independence movement. From
Edwin Wildman, Aguinaldo. Boston, Lathrop Publishing, 1901.
"Map of the Orient Showing Manila, P.I. as the
Geogaphical Center of the Oriental Commercial Field." From Republican National
Committee, Commercial Expansion. New York, Republican National Committee, 1900.
"Map showing routes and distances between the
United States, Hawaiian Islands, Philippine Islands, China, etc." From Henry B.
Russell, An Illustrated History of Our War With Spain and Our War with the Filipinos.
Hartford, CT, The Hartford Publishing Co., 1899.
General Mascardo. From Edwin Wildman, Aguinaldo.
Boston, Lathrop Publishing, 1901.
Pio del Pilar [Gregorio del Pilar?] . From Edwin
Wildman, Aguinaldo. Boston, Lathrop Publishing, 1901.
Reminders of Spanish Cruelty: Extorting Information. From Edwin Wildman, Aguinaldo.
Boston, Lathrop Publishing, 1901.
Reminders of Spanish Cruelty: Friar Lashing a Suspect. From Edwin Wildman, Aguinaldo.
Boston, Lathrop Publishing, 1901.
Reminders of Spanish Cruelty: Torturing a Member of Katipunan. From Edwin Wildman, Aguinaldo.
Boston, Lathrop Publishing, 1901.
Portrait of Jose Rizal. From Edwin Wildman, Aguinaldo.
Boston, Lathrop Publishing, 1901.
General Torres. From Edwin Wildman, Aguinaldo. Boston, Lathrop Publishing, 1901.