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Tuesday, April 27, 2010

FILIPINO REVOLUTIONARY GOVERNMENT - REGISTRATION STAMP (SCOTT YF1) WITH BAYOMBONG CANCEL

FILIPINO REVOLUTIONARY GOVERNMENT
OF GENERAL EMILIO AGUINALDO (1898-1901)
8-CENT. REGISTRATION STAMP (SCOTT YF1)
BLOCK OF 4, USED
WITH SCARCE "CORREOS FILIPINAS BAYOMBONG" CANCEL

BAYOMBONG is the capital of the province of NUEVA VIZCAYA, located in the Cagayan Valley region in Luzon.   It is bordered by, clockwise from the north, Ifugao, Isabela, Quirino, Aurora, Nueva Ecija, Pangasinan, and Benguet.

In August 1898, Colonel Daniel Tirona headed a military expedition sent by General Emilio Aguinaldo to Cagayan.  On August 25, 1898, Colonel Tirona seized Aparri from the Spaniards. General Emilio Aguinaldo then appointed him as the military governor of the Cagayan Valley (comprised of the provinces of Cagayan, Isabela and Nueva Vizcaya) with the new rank of Brigadier-General.  Tirona represented the province of Batanes in the Malolos Congress in 1898-1899.
 
When the Philippine-American War broke out in February 1899, General Tirona fought against the Americans in Cagayan.   General Tirona surrendered in Aparri to Capt. Bowman H. McCalla of the US Navy cruiser Newark on Dec. 11, 1899, as described in my previous post on the Ylagan cancellation on Scott YT1.

FILIPINO REVOLUTIONARY GOVERNMENT - TELEGRAPH STAMP (SCOTT YT1) WITH YLAGAN CANCEL

FILIPINO REVOLUTIONARY GOVERNMENT
OF GENERAL EMILIO AGUINALDO (1898-1901) 
2-CENTS TELEGRAPH STAMP (SCOTT YT1)
BLOCK OF 6, USED
WITH SCARCE "COMUNICACIONES FILIPINAS YLAGAN" CANCEL

(DETAIL OF YLAGAN CANCEL)

YLAGAN (ILAGAN) is the capital of the province of ISABELA, LUZON, PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, at the confluence of the Pinacanauan river with the Grande de Cagayan, about 200 M. N.N.E. of Manila . Population reported in 1903 was 16,008 people.  The neighboring countryside is the largest tobacco-producing section in the Philippines.

On August 25, 1898, Daniel Tirona, a native of Kawit, Cavite Province, seized Aparri from the Spaniards. General Emilio Aguinaldo then appointed him as the military governor of the Cagayan Valley (comprised of the provinces of Cagayan, Isabela and Nueva Vizcaya).

After war broke out with the Americans, Gen. Tirona surrendered in Aparri to Capt. Bowman H. McCalla of the US Navy cruiser Newark on Dec. 11, 1899. 

Tirona's surrender was received with military honors.  Captain McCalla reviewed the Filipino troops, and Tirona reviewed the US naval forces. The Americans presented arms while the Filipinos were stacking theirs; a total of 300 rifles were turned over.

Captain McCalla appointed Tirona as the temporary civil governor of the Cagayan Valley pending further orders from Maj. Gen. Elwell S. Otis, 8th Army Corps Commander and military governor of the Philippines.  On Dec. 21, 1899, Otis directed the 16th US Infantry Regiment (Regulars), commanded by Col. Charles C. Hood, to proceed to Aparri. On the same day, Colonel Hood was appointed as the military governor of the Cagayan Valley.

Daniel Tirona later became a founding member of the pro-American Partido Federal when it was organized on Dec. 23, 1900.

(Reference: "Philippine-American War, 1899-1902" by Arnaldo Dumindin, available at http://philippineamericanwar.webs.com/)