Malolos, Philippines: Aguinaldo's ruined headquarters after the American capture
Co. I, 22nd U.S. Infantry, encamped at Malolos, Philippine Islands
Philippine Islands: A regiment of sure shots - the fighting 20th Kansas repelling an attack
Philippine Islands: A hot time on the firing line - the famous Twentieth Kansas in action
Philippine Islands: For the Stars and Stripes! Death in the ranks of the Kansans
Officers' headquarters at Malolos - 1st Batallion, 22nd Infantry - Philippines
Headquarters of Aguinaldo's "Secretary of War" - our "Boys" resting after the taking of Malolos, Philippines
A bead on the enemy - Funston's fighters in the Jungle, Philippine Islands
"Load!"--On the advance line with the fighting Twentieth Kansas
Philippine Islands: Funston's fighting Kansans - advancing across an open field
The famous Twentieth Kansas fighting from captured trenches, [Philippine Islands]
Spanish prisoners freed by the Americans on the capture of Imus - Las Pinas, Philippines
Bringing peace to the fertile Philippines - some of the 9th Infantry boys at Las Pinas
Pasig River boats, carrying U.S. soldiers to "Laguna de Bay," Philippine Islands
A company of Filipino soldiers - prisoners of war coming into Las Pinas, Philippines
Caloocan, Philippine Islands: U.S. Infantry at mess - on the advance line
Caloocan, Philippine Islands: On picket duty
Bridge destroyed by insurgents, later repaired by American Engineers, Bamban, Luzon, P.I.
The 24th U.S. Infantry at drill, Camp Walker, Philippine Islands
Manila, Philippine Islands: The residence of General Chaffee, Commanding General in the Philippines
Manila, Philippine Islands: Gneral Chaffee and his aides
Church celebration on account of the enlistment of Macabebes into the United States Army, Macabebe, Philippine Islands
The 24th U.S. Infantry at drill, Camp Walker, Philippine Islands
Filipino homes at Tina Jeros - scene of hard fighting during advance on Malabon, Philippine Islands
22nd U.S. Infantry in bivouac at Malolos, Philippine Islands
A short rest on the fighting line - during the battle at Malabon, Philippine Islands
Summit of Castle Peak, 10,000 feet altitude
Summit of Castle Peak, from the northwest
Summit Valley, from Emigrant Mount. Alt. 8,200 feet, looking toward Cisco
Anderson Valley and Devil's Peak, from Emigrant Mountain