English: Filipino freedom figter Gen. Martin Teofilo Delgado marching into Jaro (Iloilo) on 2. Feb. 1901 ahead of 30 officers and 140 men to surrender to Brig. Gen. Robert P. Hughes, regional commander of the US imperialist forces occupying the country.
Deutsch: General Martin Teofilo Delgado an der Spitze von 30 Offizieren und 140 Mann in Jalo (Iloilo, Philippinen) auf dem weg zur Kapitulation vor dem örtlichen Kommandanten der US-Invasionstruppen, Brig.-Gen. Brig. Robert P. Hughes am 2. Feb. 1901.
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From: Conger, Emily Bronson; Ohio woman in the Philippines : giving personal experiences and descriptions including incidents of Honolulu, ports in Japan and China; Akron, Ohio 1904 (Leighton)
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