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Military district no. 1: Department of northern Luzon
1900
Philippines
A map of the northwest coastal region of Luzon, Philippines made for the American military during the Philippine–American War (1899–1902). The area is divided into provinces, and major roads, settlements, mountains and rivers are marked.
Map of Asia: Printed for the New York Central's 'Four-Track Series'
1900
Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Myanmar, Cambodia, Vietnam, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Singapore, Brunei, Laos, Southeast Asia
Colonial territory is labelled and colour-coded on this map of Southeast Asia. A list on the left edge gives the colonial status, size and population of Asian countries, and ranks the main cities by population. Gold and iron mines are marked.
Sketch showing positions of 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, 8th Corps, in operations against Manila
1900
Philippines
Created by the U.S. Army, this map of a small area south of Manila records Spanish and American trenches and troop and gun locations on the last day of the Spanish–American War (13 August 1898). Ground conditions (swamps, jungle, fields) are noted.
Map of the Spanish and American trenshes on the south of Manila
c.1900-1909
Philippines
Created by the U.S. Army during the Spanish-American War, this reconnaissance map of a small area south of Manila features Spanish (red) and American (blue) trenches, as well as roads, buildings and ground conditions (firm ground, swamps, fields).
Stanford's Library Map of Asia
1899
Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Vietnam
Southeast Asia is on sheet four of this map. British colonial territory—British Burma, the Straits Settlements, Sarawak, Brunei, British North Borneo—is highlighted in red, with Dutch, Spanish, French and Portuguese territory also shown.
China
1898
Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Vietnam
This map highlights the colonisation of Southeast Asia, showing French Indochina (green), British Burma and Malaya (orange), the Dutch East Indies (pink), and the Spanish Philippines (green). In the region, only Siam (yellow) is independent.
Copy of map furnished to commanding officers, 2nd Brig., 2nd Div., 8th Army Corps, on August 12, 1898
1898
Philippines
Created by the U.S. Army during the Spanish-American War, this reconnaissance map of a small area south of Manila features Spanish (red) and American (blue) trenches, as well as roads, buildings and ground conditions (firm ground, swamps, bamboo).
- [remove]Philippines97
- Indonesia85
- Malaysia85
- Vietnam85
- Brunei84
- Cambodia83
- Laos83
- Myanmar83
- Thailand83
- Singapore81
- Southeast Asia80
- East Timor74
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- Borneo82
- Sumatra79
- Java72
- Sulawesi71
- Malay Peninsula68
- Celebes65
- Siam59
- South China Sea49
- Sunda Islands46
- Western New Guinea42
- Maluku Islands40
- Philippine Islands40
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- [remove]River97
- Road9
- Telegraph/Telephone5
- Bridge4
- Railway/Tramway4
- Path3
- Anville, Jean-Baptiste Bourguignon d'6
- Johnston, Keith (A.K.)5
- Johnston, William5
- Senex, John5
- Arrowsmith, John4
- Berghaus, Heinrich Karl Wilhelm3
- Cary, John3
- Moll, Herman3
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- Edward Stanford5
- John Arrowsmith3
- John Senex3
- John Thomson3
- Laurie & Whittle3
- Norris Peters Co.3
- Robert Sayer3
- Stanford's Geographical Establishment3
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