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Foreign News December 30, 1899

The Chipley Banner

Chipley, Washington County, Florida

What is this article about?

Dispatch from Manila: US forces captured Filipino insurgent records, including junta letters and evidence of moral support for Aguinaldo from US anti-expansionists. General Otis to send them to Washington War Department.

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FILIPINO RECORDS COMING.

Otis Will Forward To Washington Some Significant Documents.

A dispatch to The New York Herald from Manila says:

Among the numerous valuable records of the insurgent government which have been captured by the Americans, it is said there are numerous letters from the junta.

Other letters found among the rebel archives indicate that Aguinaldo has had the active moral support of prominent anti-expansionists in the United States.

General Otis will forward these important papers to the war department in Washington.

What sub-type of article is it?

Rebellion Or Revolt Military Campaign

What keywords are associated?

Filipino Insurgents Captured Records Junta Letters Aguinaldo Support Anti Expansionists General Otis

What entities or persons were involved?

General Otis Aguinaldo

Where did it happen?

Manila

Foreign News Details

Primary Location

Manila

Key Persons

General Otis Aguinaldo

Outcome

captured valuable records including letters from the junta and indicating moral support from us anti-expansionists; to be forwarded to washington war department

Event Details

Americans captured numerous valuable records of the Filipino insurgent government, including letters from the junta and others showing active moral support for Aguinaldo from prominent US anti-expansionists. General Otis will forward these papers to the War Department in Washington.

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