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Carta annua de la Prouincia de Philippinas de la Compania de Jesus del año de 1619 [Philippines -- Jesuit Relations], 1619

3 Items — 1 foldout book container, and 2 envelopes in a folder. — 132 page manuscript; photo copy and additional materials included in folder.

Mixed Materials 1

132 page manuscript, in Spanish, presenting a detailed study of the Jesuit missions in the Philippine islands in 1619. With paging, respectively, of 44 [i.e. 43], [15] and [22] p. The latter two items lack titles and dates. The [15] p. item is fragile and worm-eaten, crumbling at the edges with slight loss of text. Photo copy available to view, as original is very fragile.

Purchase, 1950; transferred from the Clements Library, 1977.

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Philippine History Small Manuscripts Collection, 1619-1962

1.5 Linear Feet — 1 archive box, 1 manuscript box, 1 oversized flat box, and 1 small box containing a reel of microfilm.

The Philippine History Small Manuscripts Collection consists of 27 individual manuscripts--each less than 0.25 linear feet--related to the history of the Philippines. The collection includes correspondence, books, diaries, photographs, and microfilm gathered from various sources covering a wide chronological span, from the 17th century through the mid-20th century, with the bulk of the material related to the U.S. occupation of the Philippines from the Spanish-American War (1898) through World War II (1939-1945).

The Philippine History Small Manuscripts Collection consists of 27 small collections (each less than 0.25 linear feet) related to the history of the Philippines. These collections have been compiled over time from various sources. The materials cover a wide span in chronology and content, from 17th century Spanish Jesuit ethnology to mid-20th century photographs of Filipino politicians. The bulk of the material covers the period from the Spanish-American War (1898) through World War II (1939-1945), primarily representing American perspectives and stories. For instance, there are many examples of U.S. soldiers' diaries, recording their military experiences in the Philippines, especially during the Philippine-American War. Of particular note are two collections authored by Emilio Aguinaldo and Manuel Quezon, both Filipino politicians and presidents who played important roles in shaping the history and governance of the Philippines following independence from Spain.