Cabatuan Iloilo as Revolutionary Capital
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Antonio Luna Assassination
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Capt. Juan Magallon
Fr Agustin de la Peña
Iloilo-Antique-Capiz-Aklan
Negros
Samar-Leyte / Cebu
BATES, DECEMBER 4, 1905


Estado Federal de Bisayas
This letterhead was in a letter from Cabatuan, Iloilo,
the capital of the Estado Federal de Bisayas
from Feb. 12 1899 when Iloilo City and Jaro fell,
to Sept. 23 1899 when the Estado was dissolved.
After which, Cabatuan remained the capital of the
Politico-Militar Gov't of Gen. Martin Delgado y Bermejo
until Nov. 23, 1899 when Cabatuan was captured
by Gen. Hughes.
Cabatuan Iloilo as Revolutionary Capital

GENERAL ORDERS, No. 202

WAR DEPARTMENT,
WASHINGTON, December 4, 1905.

I. The military post in the city of Cebu, Island of Cebu, Philippine Islands, now known as Camp Warwick, is designated and will hereafter be known as Warwick Barracks, in honor of the late Captain Oliver B. Warwick, 18th Infantry, who was killed in action on November 26, 1899, at Passi, Island of Panay, Philippine Islands.

[1070596, M.S.O.]

II. Paragraph II, General Orders, No. 122, War Department, July 13, 1904, is hereby modified so as to permit the artillery serving in the United States to wear the new pattern cloth chevron on the old pattern full-dress uniform dress coat.

[1055766, M.S.O.]

BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR:

J. C. BATES,
Major General, Acting Chief of Staff.

OFFICIAL:
F. C. AINSWORTH,
The Military Secretary.



CABATUAN ILOILO AS REVOLUTIONARY CAPITAL

Revolutionary Capitals, and Length of Time They were Capitals
CABATUAN, ILOILO19 Months and 11 Days
JARO, ILOILO22 months and 21 Days
SANTA BARBARA, ILOILO34 Days

1Feb. 12 1899 to Sept. 23 1899 (Estado Federal de Bisayas)
Sept. 23 1899 to Nov. 23 1899 (Politico-Militar Government)

2Nov. 21 1898 to Feb. 12 1899

3Nov. 17 1898 to Nov. 21 1898


Estado Federal de Bisayas
This letterhead was in a letter from Cabatuan, Iloilo,
the capital of the Estado Federal de Bisayas
from Feb. 12 1899 when Iloilo City and Jaro fell,
to Sept. 23 1899 when the Estado was dissolved.
After which, Cabatuan remained the capital of the
Politico-Militar Gov't of Gen. Martin Delgado y Bermejo
until Nov. 23, 1899 when Cabatuan was captured
by Gen. Hughes.
Cabatuan Iloilo as Revolutionary Capital


Iloilo Politico-Militar Government.
This seal was in a letter of
Gen. Martin Delgado y Bermejo
from Cabatuan, Iloilo,
the capital of his Politico-Militar Gov't
from Sept. 23, 1899 when the Estado Federal
de Bisayas was dissolved
to Nov. 23, 1899 when Cabatuan
was captured by Gen. Hughes.
Cabatuan Iloilo as Revolutionary Capital

Treaty of Paris 1898 | Benevolent Assimilation | Otis sends Iloilo Expedition | Miller meets Potter
Transports Remain in Guimaras | Expedition arrives in Iloilo Harbor | Miller meets Estado Federal
Benevolent Assimilation in Iloilo | Trip to Malolos | USS Baltimore | S.S. Union | USS Callao
Estado Federal de Bisayas | Four Commissioners
Iloilo-Antique-Capiz | Negros | Samar-Leyte | Cebu

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