Unveiling the Path to Independence: Felipe Salvador, Santa Iglesia, and the Pro-Independence Sentiments of 1910
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School Records of Anastasio J. Pinzón, One of the Signers of the Acta de la Proclamación de Independencia del Pueblo Filipino at the NHCP Serafin D. Quiason Resource Center
By: Reymann L. Guevarra “And holding up this flag of ours, I present it to the gentlemen here assembled, who solemnly swear to recognize and defend it unto the last drop of their blood.”[1] This is an excerpt of the Act of Declaration of Philippine Independence in 1898. At the end of this important document are the signatures of 98 witnesses, one of them was Don Anastasio J. Pinzón. The document was signed on June 12,1898 at the residence of General Emilio Aguinaldo in Cavite-Viejo, now Kawit, Cavite. General Aguinaldo declared Philippine Independence from more than 300 years of Spanish…
Eufemio O. Agbayani III Historic Sites Development Officer II As the celebration of the 125th anniversary of Philippine independence draws near, it is worth…
By Eufemio O. Agbayani III Historic Sites Development Officer II Just three days before Independence Day, we remember Feliciano Jocson on his birth anniversary.…
By: Gil Angelo B. Manalili “Personal experiences had made me aware that without the opportunities for employment that a booming economy can provide to…
Eufemio O. Agbayani III Historic Sites Development Officer II As we close the sesquicentennial of the martyrdom of fathers Jose Burgos, Mariano Gomes,…