Camp John Hay
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The rest-and-recreation area of the U.S. military camp. In 1910, an Igorot chief, Mateo Cariño, filed a case against the Philippine Insular Government for the recovery of or payment for his pasture lands, which had been appropriated by the U.S. Army for the camp. The case reached the U.S. Supreme Court. Cariño wonCollection: Otto Gmur Collection,Filipinas Heritage LibraryImage type: Reproduction: PhotographMedia format: printCaption: Cuartel Camp John Hay
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Filipinas Heritage Library | Retrato - Specific Subjects | SS00194 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | SS00194 |
The rest-and-recreation area of the U.S. military camp. In 1910, an Igorot chief, Mateo Cariño, filed a case against the Philippine Insular Government for the recovery of or payment for his pasture lands, which had been appropriated by the U.S. Army for the camp. The case reached the U.S. Supreme Court. Cariño won .
Cuartel Camp John Hay
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