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:*claims for compensation by former guerrillas based on their support of the U.S. effort in the Philippines. | :*claims for compensation by former guerrillas based on their support of the U.S. effort in the Philippines. | ||
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'''Edward E. Ayer Collection'''<br>'''Newberry Library'''<br>60 West Walton Street <br>Chicago, Illinois 60610-3394<br> | '''Edward E. Ayer Collection'''<br>'''Newberry Library'''<br>60 West Walton Street <br>Chicago, Illinois 60610-3394<br><br>Telephone: (312) 943-9090<br>E-mail: info@newberry.org<br>[https://www.newberry.org/collection/subjects/american-indian-and-indigenous-studies Website] | ||
[https://www.newberry.org/collection/subjects/american-indian-and-indigenous-studies Website] | |||
:Philippine and Hawaiian History: Recognizing the United States’ presence in the Pacific in the late 19th century, Ayer expanded the scope of his collection westward to include manuscripts, publications, photographs, maps, and language materials related to Philippine and Hawaiian history. Our collection is strongest for the late Spanish period in the Philippines, Filipino nationalism and revolution, the Philippine-American War, and the missionary period in Hawaiʻi. | :Philippine and Hawaiian History: Recognizing the United States’ presence in the Pacific in the late 19th century, Ayer expanded the scope of his collection westward to include manuscripts, publications, photographs, maps, and language materials related to Philippine and Hawaiian history. Our collection is strongest for the late Spanish period in the Philippines, Filipino nationalism and revolution, the Philippine-American War, and the missionary period in Hawaiʻi. | ||
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