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Description
English: Emilio Aguinaldo, ca. 1898. Photo of Emilio Aguinaldo , President of the Philippines 1899-1901, c. 1898
Date Published in 1899
Source scanned from the book "War In The Philippines" published in 1899. Originally uploaded to en:Wikipedia by Infrogmation on 4 November, 2002.
Author Unknown author Unknown author
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( Reusing this file )
Public domain because of age
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Emilio Aguinaldo,the Youngest Philippine President

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