Saturday, August 14, 2010

Bits of History: A battle right in our own backyard

According to Arnaldo Dumindin in his narrative on "The Philippine-American War, 1899-1902," the Americans advanced to Malolos along the Manila-Dagupan railway on March 24-31, 1899. Their prime objectives were Malolos, the Filipino capitol, and the capture of Aguinaldo.  But first they had to overcome defenses put up by Filipinos along the way.

Among the battles fought during that advance to the north was the BATTLE OF MALABON in 1899.



Americans line up waiting in a fishpond



San Bartolome Church - proud but silent witness to the bravery of Filipinos during those times.



Again, the San Bartolome Church - witness to history



The Filipinos may have been captured, but they certainly gave the Americans a good fight, as shown in the news clipping below, where it says, "Americans found the insurgents hard to drive away."





(Thanks to my brother-in-law Ramon for providing the link to these interesting bits of Malabon's history.)


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10 comments:

  1. Fantastic historical photos.... keep it up !

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  2. Anonymous, thanks! It's so nice to learn these interesting bits of Malabon's history.

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  3. Your blog reminds me of my roots, like you I am one of those who cherish the memories of our home town. It is very sad to see that the beauty of Malabon is slowly fading because of urbanity. I miss the old Malabon, masaya at masarap manirahan sa Malabon

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  4. Jhonette, thanks for sharing your sentiments about our hometown. Like you, I feel sad seeing how Malabon has changed in ways we can't be happy about. But I'm hoping that we can still save whatever good is left.

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  5. Thank you so much for sharing this to us ...
    sobrang na mimiss ko ang Dating malabon kung saan matatagpuan ang mababait na mamamayan , mapayapang kapaligiran , saganang Bayan ... yamang tubig tulad ng tilapia bangus talangka martiniko tahong at talaba... yamang lupa gaya ng mga punongkahoy na namumunga ng... bayabas , balimbing , mansanitas , granada , siniguelas , atis , mangga , santol , duhat , kaimito , sampalok at kamias ... malawak na lupang napag tatamnan ng mga gulay at halamang namumulaklak masarap gunitain ang kalagayan ng Malabon noon subalit ang lahat ng iyan ay pawang kasaysayan na lamang sa ngayon... sana nga ms Cecile , mai 'save' pa natin kung no pa ang mabuting natitira ....

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  6. Carina, thank you for your comment.

    Ang sarap pakinggan ang mga memories mo of the old Malabon. Kahit papano, inabot ko pa rin ang mga yon -- puro fishponds sa magkabila ng Letre, Governor Pascual at Dampalit road... mabait, masipag at mapag-alaga sa kapaligiran ang mga mamayan. I remember yung mga Lola ko tuwing umaga, nagwawalis yan sa looban nila at pati na sa kalye sa harap ng bahay. Walang basurang nagkalat, walang mga palaboy.

    Ayokong mawalan ng loob, huwag tayong mawalan ng loob. Kung makikita ng liderato natin na interesado, aware at pursigido tayo, umaasa akong baka ma-enganya na rin silang pagbutihin ang gawa nila at baka finally maka-ahon na ang Malabon!

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  7. I never imagine Malabon is very can be interesting as this....

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  8. Khris, same here. I'm discovering only now how interesting Malabon's history is. And there's still so much more to discover...!

    Thanks for your comment.

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  9. Ang Ganda naman ng site na'to!!!

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