BOOK: A Woman’s Journey Through The Philippines by Florence Kimball Russel, 1907

 

 

A Woman’s Journey Through The Philippines

On A Cable Ship That Linked Together The Strange Lands Seen En Route.

By Florence Kimball Russel
Author of “Born to the Blue” Etc.

 

Contents

Introductory Statements
Dumaguete
Misamis
Iligan
Cagavan
Cebu
Zamboanga
Sulu
Bongao
Tampakan and the Home Stretch

 

Illustrations

The Belle of Bongao
Laying a Shore End in a Philippine Coast Town
“Until eventide the summer skies above us slept, as sid the summer seas below us”
A Philippine Coast Town
Dumaguete
Diving for Articles Thrown from the Ship
“Hard at work establishing an office in the town”
“Two women beating clothes on the rocks of a little stream”
Church and convento, Dumaguete
The Old Fort at Misamis
“The native band serenaded us”
The Lintogup River
A Misamis Belle
Laying Cable from a Native Schooner
A Street in Iligan
Market-day at Iligan
“It was evident that he was a personage of no little importance”
St. Thomas Church, Cebu
Magellan’s Chapel, Cebu
Unloading Hemp at Cebu
Grove of Palms near Cebu
Ormoc
Releasing the Buoy From the Cable in a Heavy Sea
Quarters of the Commanding Officer, Zamboanga
Officers’ Quarters, Zamboanga
A Street in Zamboanga
Street Scene, Zamboanga
Native Bathing-place, Zamboanga
The Pier at Sulu
Natives of Sulu
Moro Houses, Tuli
The Moro School for Boys, Sulu
Chinese, Moro, and Visayan Children, Sulu
Soldiers’ Quarters, Bongao
Natives of Bongao
Toolawee
Market-day in a Moro Village
A Group of Moros
A Collection of Moro Weapons
Pasacao

Illustrated With 40 Rare Photographic Plates

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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