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John R. White papers, 1879-1961

Repository: University of Oregon Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives

Abstract: John Roberts White (1879-1961), an English soldier who served with the Philippine Constabulary, was also superintendent of the Iwahig Penal Colony, and served in the U.S. National Park Service. The collection includes biographical material, diaries, correspondence, publications, clippings and ephemera, scrapbooks, and photographs.

Lemuel Evans Boren papers, 1899-1920

Repository: University of Oregon Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives

Abstract: Lemuel Evans Boren (1879-1961) served in the infantry in Cuba and in the Philippine Islands, was appointed inspector in the Philippine Constabulary in 1901, promoted to major, and resigned in 1909. The collection (1899-1920) contains diaries, a monograph, military records, certificates, photographs, correspondence, and other papers.

Mark L. Hersey papers, 1909-1914

Repository: University of Oregon Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives

Abstract: Mark L. Hersey (1863-1934) was appointed inspector of the Philippine Constabulary in 1905 and became chief of the Mindanao District in 1909, where he served until 1914. The collection (1909-1914) contains diaries and correspondence.

Harold Hanne Elarth papers, 1902-1951

Repository: University of Oregon Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives

Abstract: Harold Hanne Elarth (b. 1885) was a U. S. Army officer who served in the Philippine Constabulary and rose to the rank of Lt. Col. The collection contains research for Elarth's book on the Philippine Constabulary, Philippine Constabulary Officers Association history, a diary, letterpress copybooks, a Philippine Constabulary manual, photographs, and correspondence.

Maurice P. Alger papers, 1903-1962

Repository: University of Oregon Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives

Abstract: Maurice P. Alger (1866-1961) was commissioned third lieutenant in the Philippine Constabulary in 1908, rose to grade of captain, retired in 1918, and later went into business in the Philippine Islands.

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