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Abra province, [252]

Adjutant-General Corbin, cablegrams of 1899 to Otis, [211], [306]

Agriculture, wealth of Ph. is in, [607];
Sugar Trust, Tobacco Trust, Hemp Trust, and Ph. sugar, tobacco, and hemp, [560]–1, [565], [569]–70, [604]–622

Aguinaldo, personal equation of, [5], [240];
present demeanor [6];
early dealings with Consul Pratt, [7]–15;
and Wildman, [19];
with Admiral Dewey, [16]–45;
with General Anderson, [46]–66;
with Merritt, [67]–87;
with Otis, [88]–106, [164]–185;
escape through our lines, November, 1899, [246];
capture, 1901, [332]–9;
takes oath of allegiance, [340];
issues proclamation, [341]

Albay province, area and pop., [265];
insurrection of 1902–3 in, [432]–436

Alger, R. A., resigns as Secretary of War, [222]

Allen, H. T., General, on constabulary loyalty, [403];
on Samar situation in 1904, [480]–1, [488];
in 1906, [517]

Ambos Camarines. see Camarines

American governors of Ph., 1898–1912, list of, [558]

American Imperialism contrasted with British, [127], [449]

“American Ireland,” why make Ph., [508]

American troops, total in Ph., February 4, 1899, [186];
total employed in Ph. insurrection, [316];
cost of, to-day, [600]

Amigo, campaign meaning of, [201], [242]

Anderson, T. M., General, dealings with Aguinaldo, [46]–66

Angeles, MacArthur’s advance from, [238]

“Anti-expansionist,” Eighth Army Corps overwhelmingly so, [192], [199]

Archipelago, Ph., geography simplified, [228]

Aringay fight, [119]

Army songs of Ph.: under Otis, [186];
under MacArthur, [270];
under Chaffee, [392]

Army, Taft belittling of work of, [299];
annual cost of, in Ph., to-day, [600]–03

Army and Navy Journal, [569]

Arnold, Commander, U. S. N., [236]

Arnold, J. R., on Ph. Civil Service, [587]–590

Aryat, Lawton’s advance from, [234]

Assembly, Philippine, opening of, [550];
address of Secretary Taft, [552]

Autonomy, road to, [633]–646