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See the extensive Anti-imperialist summary of the findings of the Lodge Committee/Philippine Investigating Committee on wikisource . Listing many of the attrocities and the military and government reaction.
Secretary Root's Record:"Marked Severities" in Philippine Warfare - Wikisource
The Burning of Samar
The Burning of SAMAR
The Philippine Inquiry; Senators in a Warm Controversy Provoked by the Testimony of Corp. O'Brien. New York Times May 22, 1902. p. 8
Lodge Committee testimony from the New York Times - Wikisource
Cruelty In Philippines. Corp. O'Brien Makes Accusation Against Army Officers. New York Times May 20, 1902. p. 3
Lodge Committee testimony from the New York Times - Wikisource
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"Water Cure" And Wine. Witness Before the Senate Philippine Committee Says One Is No Worse than the Other. New York Times May 16, 1902. p. 5
Lodge Committee testimony from the New York Times - Wikisource
One "Water Cure" Victim. Witness Tells of the Case Before Senate Committee. He Did Not See the Man Die, but Says Cause of Death Was Understood. New York Times May 11, 1902. p. 5
Lodge Committee testimony from the New York Times - Wikisource
The Water Cure Described. Discharged Soldier Tells Senate Committee How and Why the Torture Was Inflicted. New York Times May 4, 1902. p. 13
Lodge Committee testimony from the New York Times - Wikisource
The Philippine Inquiry.; Senator Culberson (Texas) Interrogates Gen. MacArthur Regarding the Ad- vantage of Implanting Republican Institutions. New York Times May 3, 1902. p. 3
Lodge Committee testimony from the New York Times - Wikisource
Gen. Macarthur's Testimony; Aguinaldo, He Says, Admitted that His People Are Not Capable of Self-Government Now. New York Times May 2, 1902. p. 3
Lodge Committee testimony from the New York Times - Wikisource
Gen. Macarthur's Story; It Was of American and Filipino Troops at Manila. His Testimony Before the Senate Philippines Committee Related to Alleged Co-operation Against Spaniards. New York Times April 13, 1902. p. 8
Lodge Committee testimony from the New York Times - Wikisource
Will Not Call Maj. Gardener; Senate Committee on the Philippines Decides by a Party Vote -- Gen. MacArthur's Testimony. New York Times May 1, 1902. p. 3
Lodge Committee testimony from the New York Times - Wikisource
Friction In Philippines; Gov. Gardener Charges Army with Using Harsh Methods. Natives Being Turned Against This Country, He Declares -- His Withheld Report Given Out. New York Times, April 11, 1902. p. 3; Miller, footnotes pg. 303 "Lodge refused to subpoena Major Gardener on the grounds that his "allegations were not properly sustained ," according to the San Francisco Call, May 2, 1902."
Lodge Committee testimony from the New York Times - Wikisource
Gen. Macarthur Testifies; He Disclaims Responsibility for Gen. Smith's Samar Order. Deception Practiced to Capture Aguinaldo -- "I Am Responsible, Not Gen. Funston," Declares Gen. MacArthur to Senators. New York Times April 30, 1902. p. 8
Lodge Committee testimony from the New York Times - Wikisource
Testified on "Water Cure". Grover Flint of Cambridge, Mass., Was a Witness Before the Senate Philippines Committee. New York Times, April 22, 1902, p. 2
Lodge Committee testimony from the New York Times - Wikisource
Saw the Water Cure Given. Edward J. Davis, a Volunteer From Massachusetts, Testifies Before a Senate Committee. New York Times, April 17, 1902, p. 3
Lodge Committee testimony from the New York Times - Wikisource
Told of "Water Cure" Given to Filipinos. Witness Went Into Details Before Senate Committee on the Philippines. New York Times, Feb. 25, 1902, p. 3: "Mr. Riley said that he had been in the Philippines from Oct. 25, 1899 to March 4, 1901."
Lodge Committee testimony from the New York Times - Wikisource
Questions For Gen. Otis.; Senator Patterson Wanted His Letter to Aguinaldo Explained -- Effect of Speeches in the Senate. New York Times March 21, 1902. p. 3
Lodge Committee testimony from the New York Times - Wikisource
Testimony Of Gen. Otis.; Circumstances Attending Occupation of Manila -- Aguinaldo Has Few Equals in Duplicity, He Thinks. New York Times March 20, 1902. p. 3
Lodge Committee testimony from the New York Times - Wikisource
Gen. Hughes's Testimony. Felt as If He Were Fighting Children When Battling with Filipinos. New York Times March 12, 1902. p. 2
Lodge Committee testimony from the New York Times - Wikisource
Gen. Hughes in Tilt With Senator Patterson. Witness Insists Upon Answering Questions His Own Way -- The Labor Problem in the Philippines. New York Times March 9, 1902. p. 4
Lodge Committee testimony from the New York Times - Wikisource
Sharp Responses Made In Philippine Inquiry. Gen. Hughes Objected to Mr. Patterson's Method of Questioning Him Before Senate Commission. New York Times March 7, 1902. p. 3
Lodge Committee testimony from the New York Times - Wikisource
Gen. Hughes's Retort.; Resents the Line of Questioning Adopted by Senator Patterson at Philippine Hearing. New York Times March 6, 1902. p. 9
Lodge Committee testimony from the New York Times - Wikisource
George Percival Scriven: An American in Bohol, The Philippines, 1899-1901 scriptorium lib duke scriven history
Scriven Diary - U.S. Military Occupation of Bohol, 1900-1902
Philippine Problem Before Senate. Senator Hoar Talks About Investigating Committee. Senior Massachusetts Senator Wants to Question Governor Taft About the Administration of the Islands. New York Times, January 15, 1902, p. 3
Lodge Committee testimony from the New York Times - Wikisource
Governor Taft Talks Before Senate Committee. Civil Rule in All Filipino and Christian Provinces. Moros still under Martial Law--The Hospitality of the Islanders--Dispute with Jolo Sultan. New York Times, February 1, 1902, p. 3
Lodge Committee testimony from the New York Times - Wikisource
More Talk Of Filipinos Senators Lodge and Patterson Contradict Each Other. The Latter Wants More Reporters to Attend Commission's Hearings -- Mr. Teller Continues Monday's Speech. New York Times Feb 13, 1902. p. 3
Lodge Committee testimony from the New York Times - Wikisource
Painting the Philippines with an American Brush Visions of Race and National Mission among the Oregon Volunteers in the Philippine Wars of 1898 and 1899 Oregon History Quarterly; Vol 104 No. 1, Spring 2003
Sean McEnroe | Painting the Philippines with an American Brush: Visions of Race and National Mission among the Oregon Volunteers in the Philippine Wars of 1898 and 1899 | Oregon Historical Quarterly, 104.1 | The History Cooperative
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