C.H. Hanford photograph collection, approximately 1898-1904

Overview of the Collection

Collector
Hanford, C. H. (Cornelius Holgate), 1849-1926
Title
C.H. Hanford photograph collection
Dates
approximately 1898-1904 (inclusive)
Quantity
81 photographic prints (1 folder)
Collection Number
PH0506
Summary
Photographs of American military forces in the Philippines and scenes of the Philippine American war, approximately 1899-1904
Repository
University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections
University of Washington Libraries
Box 352900
Seattle, WA
98195-2900
Telephone: 2065431929
Fax: 2065431931
speccoll@uw.edu
Access Restrictions

Entire collection can be viewed on the Librarie's Digital Collections website. Permission of Visual Materials curator required to view originals. Contact Special Collections for more information.

Additional Reference Guides

Languages
English

Biographical NoteReturn to Top

Cornelius Hanford was born in 1849 in Winchester, Iowa. He migrated with his parents to the Pacific Northwest in 1853. From 1861 -1867 he lived in San Francisco and attended commercial college. He then took up a pre-emption claim in Walla Walla, but was forced to give it up due to health failure. In 1872 he returned to Seattle where he studied law in the office of George N. McConaha. He was appointed to the Territorial Legislative Council, 1877-1878. In 1878-1880 he formed a law partnership with Colonel Charles H. Larrabee. Hanford was appointed as Assistant U.S. Attornery for Washington in 1881. In 1883 he was elected city attorney of Seattle, and re-elected in 1884 and 1885. He served as chairman of the Republican Central Committee in 1888. Hanford was appointed Chief Justice of Washington Territory in 1889. He was the last Chief Justice of the territory and its first federal judge after statehood. He died in 1926.

Historical BackgroundReturn to Top

The defeat of the Spanish by the United States in the Spanish- American War in 1898 ended Spanish rule in the Philippines, Cuba, Guam and Puerto Rico. The Philippine Islands, along with Guam and Puerto Rico, were ceded to the United States by Spain at the end of the Spanish- American War as part of the Treaty of Paris. This transfer of sovereignty was not recognized by Filipino leaders, whose troops were actually in charge of the entire archipelago, with the exception of the capital city of Manila, where the Spanish had been defeated by George Dewey and the city was occupied by American troops. The Philippine- American war began near Manila on February 4th, 1899. Emilio Aquinaldo’s army occupied a trench-line surrounding Manila, and shooting soon began along this ten mile line. United States troops quickly overwhelmed Filipino positions, pushing north into Central Luzon, the main Philippine Island. The conventional battle ended in 1899, but guerilla fighting continued, with ambushes, massacres and retaliations on both sides. From this point on, the war became particularly savage, with indiscriminate violence and the slaughter of civilians. The number of Filipino civilian deaths is estimated by some historians to be in the hundreds of thousands.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

Photographs of American military forces in the Philippines and scenes of the Philippine American war. Includes scenes of military life and also battle scenes, with images portraying military officers General Frederick Funston, Brigadier General Lloyd Wheaton, Colonel Harry Clay Egbert, Major General Henry W. Lawton and others. Includes two photographs of soldiers from Washington State who may or may not have taken part in the war; and portraits of Judge C.H. Hanford.

Other Descriptive InformationReturn to Top

An accompanying list provided descriptions of 66 photographs. Two of the photos that were numbered on the list as 33 and 37, were not found in the collection.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

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Restrictions on Use

Restrictions may exist on reproduction, quotation, or publication. Contact Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries for details.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Acquisition Information

Donor: Possibly, UW Law Library: 1/71, 4/74, 7/80; Lucile Hanford Showalter. Dayton, Ohio: 7/74, 1/1/1971.

Processing Note

Processed by Kaylynn Guerra, 2018.

The photographs may have been relocated from the Cornelius Holgate Hanford Papers, Manuscripts Accession No. 1512 in the repository, but there is no concrete evidence that they were originaly with the papers.

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

 

HawaiiReturn to Top

Photographs related to the companies that stopped in Hawaii on the way to the Philippines.

Container(s) Description Dates
Folder item
1 1 1898
1 2 July 7,1898
1 3 1898
1 4
The USS Monadnock at Honolulu
This is the second ship named USS Monadnock.
1898?
1 5
The USS Newport
This is the first ship named USS Newport.
1898?
1 6
The USS Indiana
This is the first ship named USS Indiana.
1898?

Occupying the PhilippinesReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Folder item
1 7 August 13,1898
1 8-9 Between 1898 and 1899?
1 10
Large cooking pot over an outside fire surrounded by prisoners at Fort Santiago, Manila
From accompanying material: An insurgent cook boiling rice for prisoners at Fort Santiago.
Between 1898 and 1899?
1 11 Between 1898 and 1899?
1 12
Close up of American flag raised at City Hall, Manila
From accompanying material:"Old Glory" waving in front of the above building.
Between 1898 and 1899?

Philippine American War- Battle of ManilaReturn to Top

Occured at Fort San Antonio, and districts of Manila: Santa Mesa, Pasay, Santa Ana, Malate, Singalong (now San Andres), and Santolan.

Container(s) Description Dates
Folder item
1 13 1899
1 14 1899
1 15
Dead body lying in cemetery (not buried)
From accompanying material: Insurgent killed in the protestant cemetery.
1899
1 16
Dead body on Parañaque road near Fort San Antonio, Manila
From accompanying material: Killed by one of Dyer's shells.
February 5, 1899
1 17
Dead body on road
From accompanying material: Work of the 14th infantry near Fort San Antonio.
February 5, 1899
1 18
Bodies of dead insurgents lined up in field
From accompanying material: These insurgents tried to get away with the 1st Idahos at Santa Ana [district].
February 5, 1899
1 19
Composite photograph of four dead bodies
From accompanying material: "The Long and Short of it." A composite [the photograph is a composite of two different images printed together], one killed near Malate and three near blockhouse 14, Singalon.
February 5, 1899
1 20
Two dead insurgents, Singalon district
From accompanying material: Insurgent dead near blockhouse #14, Singalon.
February 5, 1899
1 21 1899
1 22 1899
1 23 1899
1 24 1899
1 25 1899

Philippine American War- Battle of Caloocan, ManilaReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Folder item
1 26 1899
1 27 1899
1 28
Soldiers of the 1st Montana aiming their rifles in a field
From accompanying material: 1st Montana before Caloocan.
February 10, 1899
1 29
The advance on Caloocan shown in the distance
From accompanying material: The 20th Kansas are on the firing line; the 23 Infantry are reserves.
February 10, 1899
1 30
Soldiers of the 1st Montana kneeling in firing line
From accompanying material: Firing line of the 1st Montana.
1899
1 31 1899
1 32 1899
1 33 1899
1 34 February 10, 1899
1 35 February 10, 1899
1 36
Fotified Caloocan tramway carhouse
From accompanying material: "Kansas and Utah Short Line Station" barricaded by insurgents.
February 22, 1899

Philippine American War- Second Battle of ManilaReturn to Top

Occured at districts: Santa Cruz, Binondo and Tondo.

Container(s) Description Dates
Folder item
1 37 1899
1 38 February 22, 1899
1 39
Filipino women pulling wagons, Manila
From accompanying material: Native women bringing to Manila what they managed to save from their houses burned.
February 22, 1899
1 40 1899
1 41 February 22, 1899
1 42 February 22, 1899
1 43
Six dead insurgents, Tondo district
From accompanying material: Rounded up by the 13th Minnesota, Tondo.
February 23, 1899
1 44 February 23, 1899
1 45 February 23, 1899

Philippine American War- Battle of Guadalupe ChurchReturn to Top

Occured on the Pasig River and at San Pedro de Macati (now Makati City).

Container(s) Description Dates
Folder item
1 46
U.S. river gun boat on Pasig river
Written on verso: The "Laguna de Baya".
1899
1 47 1899
1 48
Smoke from a battle farther up Pasig river
Written on verso: The Laguna de Bahia [Spanish for bay] in action up the river, a piece from San Pedro Macati.
1899
1 49 1899
1 50
Soldiers of Riley's Battery with field guns behind a baricade
Written on verso: Famous Riley's Battery at San Pedro Macati.
1899
1 51-52
Soldiers of Riley's Battery firing field guns
Written on verso of both items: Riley's battery in action, San Pedro Macati. Written en verso of item 52: Large officer with beard is Brig. General Lloyd Wheaton. Slender officer at far right is Captain Smith C.O. of my Company "K" 1st Wash.
1899

Philippine American War- Advancing to Malolos, Bulacan Return to Top

While soldiers on their way to Malolos, battles occured at Malinta district, Manila, and at Tuliahan River, Malabon .

Container(s) Description Dates
Folder item
1 53
U.S. 17th infantry gathered on road
From accompanying material: The day they landed.
1899?
1 54
Military men standing by horses, Malinta district
Written on verso: 1. Brig. [Brigadier] Gen. Wheaton. 2. Col. Egbert 22nd U.S. Infty. [Infantry] killed shorty after this picture was taken. 3. 1st Lieut. [Lieutenant] Howland 20th U.S. Infty. aide-de-camp to Gen. Wheaton. 4. Mr. McDonald correspondent to New York.
1899
1 55
Officers mounting thier horses, Tuliahan River, Malabon
Written on verso: Brig. Gen. Wheaton. Lt. Howland aide-de-camp about to mount. Major George F. Shiels Brig-Surgeon 1st Brig. 1st Div. on the right. Pipe in mouth.
1899

Philippine American War- Town Views Return to Top

Views of Pasig River, Manila (its districts Quiapo and Malate), and Manolos, Bulacan.

Container(s) Description Dates
Folder item
1 56
Corregidor Island
Located at the entrance of Manila Bay.
1899?
1 57 1899?
1 58 1899?
1 59 1899?
1 60 1899?
1 61
Officers, women, and children standing on road with houses in the back, Manila
Written on verso: Commencing at the left, Maj. Starr. Inspector general 1st Div., Major Gen. Lawton recently from Cuba, Commanding 1st Div., Mrs. Lawton, Major Clarence R. Edwards Asst. Adjt. [Adjutant] Gen. U.S.V. Brittish Consul's house in rear.
1899?
1 62
Tagalog couple
Tagalog refers to people of central Luzon or an Austronesian language.
1899?
1 63 1899?
1 64
Group of men with roosters
From accompanying material: A cock fight.
1899?
1 65 1899?
1 66
Interior of a room with a bed and vanity
From accompanying material: A Filipino sleeping machine.
1899?
1 67 1899?
1 68
Quiapo Market in Quiapo district
Currently known as Quinta Market.
1899?
1 69 1899?
1 70
Group of boys in front of fence, Malate district
From accompanying material: Young America in Malate.
1899?
1 71
Women surrounding basket, Malate district
From accompanying material: A Malate fish market.
1899?
1 72
Malolos Cathedral, Malolos, Bulacan
From accompanying material: Ruins of the Capital(?) at Malolos.
April 12, 1899
1 73
Filipinos standing by their boats, Malolos, Bulacan
From accompanying material: Natives at Malolos the day after we took the town.
1899

PortraitsReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Folder item
1 74 January 1, 1899
1 75 1899?
1 76 Between 1899 and 1904?
1 77 July10, 1904
1 78 Between 1899 and 1904?
1 79 Between 1899 and 1904?
1 80
Judge C.H. Hanford in suit
La Roche & Co., Seattle (Photographer)
Between 1898 and 1899?
1 81
Judge Gilbert, Judge Handford, Judge Rhodes (sitting), and E.C. Hanford in front of a house in California
Written on verso: Taken at Marris on [illeg.]. By [illeg.] S.C. Houghton. N.E. Cor. Fifth and Julian Sts. San Jose, Cal.
1899

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Visual Materials Collections (University of Washington)

Personal Names

  • Hanford, C. H. (Cornelius Holgate), 1849-1926--Photographs

Geographical Names

  • Philippines--History--Philippine American War, 1899-1902--Photographs