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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing). Search the whole document.
Found 19 total hits in 9 results.
Balintang Channel (Philippines) (search for this): entry baler
Baler,
A town in the eastern part of Luzon.
Philippine Islands, nearly midway between Balintang Channel and Bernardino Strait, and directly north of a notable mountain of the same name.
In 1898-99 the Filipino insurgents besieged a Spanish garrison here for nearly a year.
the Spanish commander declining to surrender the place even when directed to do so by orders from Madrid.
The garrison took possession of the native church, fortified it. and held possession till their supplies gave out, when they surrendered, and. in recognition of their exceptional heroism.
were allowed to march out of the place with all the honors of war, July 2. 1899.
The town was occupied and garrisoned by United States troops in March, 1900.
Baler (Philippines) (search for this): entry baler
Baler,
A town in the eastern part of Luzon.
Philippine Islands, nearly midway between Balintang Channel and Bernardino Strait, and directly north of a notable mountain of the same name.
In 1898-99 the Filipino insurgents besieged a Spanish garrison here for nearly a year.
the Spanish commander declining to surrender the place even when directed to do so by orders from Madrid.
The garrison took possession of the native church, fortified it. and held possession till their supplies gave out, when they surrendered, and. in recognition of their exceptional heroism.
were allowed to march out of the place with all the honors of war, July 2. 1899.
The town was occupied and garrisoned by United States troops in March, 1900.
Luzon (Philippines) (search for this): entry baler
Baler,
A town in the eastern part of Luzon.
Philippine Islands, nearly midway between Balintang Channel and Bernardino Strait, and directly north of a notable mountain of the same name.
In 1898-99 the Filipino insurgents besieged a Spanish garrison here for nearly a year.
the Spanish commander declining to surrender the place even when directed to do so by orders from Madrid.
The garrison took possession of the native church, fortified it. and held possession till their supplies gave out, when they surrendered, and. in recognition of their exceptional heroism.
were allowed to march out of the place with all the honors of war, July 2. 1899.
The town was occupied and garrisoned by United States troops in March, 1900.
Philippines (Philippines) (search for this): entry baler
Baler,
A town in the eastern part of Luzon.
Philippine Islands, nearly midway between Balintang Channel and Bernardino Strait, and directly north of a notable mountain of the same name.
In 1898-99 the Filipino insurgents besieged a Spanish garrison here for nearly a year.
the Spanish commander declining to surrender the place even when directed to do so by orders from Madrid.
The garrison took possession of the native church, fortified it. and held possession till their supplies gave out, when they surrendered, and. in recognition of their exceptional heroism.
were allowed to march out of the place with all the honors of war, July 2. 1899.
The town was occupied and garrisoned by United States troops in March, 1900.
Madrid (Spain) (search for this): entry baler
Baler,
A town in the eastern part of Luzon.
Philippine Islands, nearly midway between Balintang Channel and Bernardino Strait, and directly north of a notable mountain of the same name.
In 1898-99 the Filipino insurgents besieged a Spanish garrison here for nearly a year.
the Spanish commander declining to surrender the place even when directed to do so by orders from Madrid.
The garrison took possession of the native church, fortified it. and held possession till their supplies gave out, when they surrendered, and. in recognition of their exceptional heroism.
were allowed to march out of the place with all the honors of war, July 2. 1899.
The town was occupied and garrisoned by United States troops in March, 1900.
1898 AD (search for this): entry baler
Baler,
A town in the eastern part of Luzon.
Philippine Islands, nearly midway between Balintang Channel and Bernardino Strait, and directly north of a notable mountain of the same name.
In 1898-99 the Filipino insurgents besieged a Spanish garrison here for nearly a year.
the Spanish commander declining to surrender the place even when directed to do so by orders from Madrid.
The garrison took possession of the native church, fortified it. and held possession till their supplies gave out, when they surrendered, and. in recognition of their exceptional heroism.
were allowed to march out of the place with all the honors of war, July 2. 1899.
The town was occupied and garrisoned by United States troops in March, 1900.
July 2nd, 1899 AD (search for this): entry baler
Baler,
A town in the eastern part of Luzon.
Philippine Islands, nearly midway between Balintang Channel and Bernardino Strait, and directly north of a notable mountain of the same name.
In 1898-99 the Filipino insurgents besieged a Spanish garrison here for nearly a year.
the Spanish commander declining to surrender the place even when directed to do so by orders from Madrid.
The garrison took possession of the native church, fortified it. and held possession till their supplies gave out, when they surrendered, and. in recognition of their exceptional heroism.
were allowed to march out of the place with all the honors of war, July 2. 1899.
The town was occupied and garrisoned by United States troops in March, 1900.
March, 1900 AD (search for this): entry baler
Baler,
A town in the eastern part of Luzon.
Philippine Islands, nearly midway between Balintang Channel and Bernardino Strait, and directly north of a notable mountain of the same name.
In 1898-99 the Filipino insurgents besieged a Spanish garrison here for nearly a year.
the Spanish commander declining to surrender the place even when directed to do so by orders from Madrid.
The garrison took possession of the native church, fortified it. and held possession till their supplies gave out, when they surrendered, and. in recognition of their exceptional heroism.
were allowed to march out of the place with all the honors of war, July 2. 1899.
The town was occupied and garrisoned by United States troops in March, 1900.
1899 AD (search for this): entry baler
Baler,
A town in the eastern part of Luzon.
Philippine Islands, nearly midway between Balintang Channel and Bernardino Strait, and directly north of a notable mountain of the same name.
In 1898-99 the Filipino insurgents besieged a Spanish garrison here for nearly a year.
the Spanish commander declining to surrender the place even when directed to do so by orders from Madrid.
The garrison took possession of the native church, fortified it. and held possession till their supplies gave out, when they surrendered, and. in recognition of their exceptional heroism.
were allowed to march out of the place with all the honors of war, July 2. 1899.
The town was occupied and garrisoned by United States troops in March, 1900.