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699:, seeing the difficulty in restoring order to Samar, gave Daza, Col. Rafael, and Abuke active roles in securing Samar. They were each given a district where they were responsible for the return of displaced peoples to their communities. They were tasked with encouraging reconstruction, convincing the
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Two hours after Daza's arrival, the formal surrender began. Gen. Claro
Guevarra, Daza, and the other officers took the Oath of Allegiance to the United States. During the ceremony, General Smith wrapped Daza with an American flag to "symbolize amnesty and welcome to the fold." Following the surrender
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September 28, 1901, Philippine forces organized into seven companies outside Balangiga. The first company was under the command of Daza and Pedro Abayan. The battle was a Philippine victory and regarded as one of the largest American defeats in history. 54 of the 74 American soldiers of Company C
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himself, was vital in convincing them to comply. With the support of Daza, MG Grant established the provincial government of Samar with municipal governments and representatives from all but one of the towns, in only forty-nine days. A feat that MG Grant writes, considering the challenges, was "a
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During the
Philippine-American war, Daza's family moved to Catbalogan. Meanwhile, Daza hid in the mountains, and his wife Carolina Cinco would send rice to him. The Americans attempted to locate Daza by interrogating Carolina. During one of the interrogations, the Americans wanted to conduct a
734:. Daza oversaw East-Samar and Abuke West-Samar. As captains, they appointed subordinate officers and enlisted men. Many of the men Daza recruited served under him in Balangiga. Daza and Abuke led companies of 100 armed men each. During their time, they captured leaders and bandits of the
587:). General Lukbán gave him command of his home region of Southeastern Samar. In addition to being an infantry officer, Daza was in charge of military administration in the region and oversaw the collection of taxes, food supplies, arms, and ammunition.
810:...one of the bells which were rung on that memorable day of the heroic battle, was taken by the Americans to the United States. Could we secure its return? That depends on the patriotism of our leaders and the good will of the American people.
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rifles, filled cartridge boxes, and
American hats, raincoats, and boots, likely from their fallen at the Battle of Balangiga. With Daza's contingent's arrival, 745 revolutionaries were present: 66 officers, 236 riflemen and 443 boleros.
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from 1907–1909. Daza was one of seven teachers that were elected to the first
Philippine Legislature, the others were Juan Alvear, Gabriel Lasam, Maximino Mina, Simeon Mobo, and Luciano Sinko who was also from Samar.
474:, Eastern Samar, to businessman Juan Cinco Daza and his wife, Doña Magdalena Campomanes Salazar. Daza had one younger brother named Inigo. Through Doña Magdalena's family, the Salazar's, Daza was a member of the
834:. His second eldest son, Cirilo, and his youngest Juan followed his military footsteps serving in WWII with Cirilo serving as a Captain and Barracks Commander of Subgroup XIII Group IV under then Brig. Gen.
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and a member of the
Defenders of Bataan. Juan was later promoted to Lt. Colonel in the Philippine Army and became a member of the Board of Directors for the Hunters Veterans Legion in Manila.
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December 23, 1935, Daza gave a sworn statement detailing the Balangiga Encounter and the surrounding events, entitled "Balangiga su Historia en la Revolucion el 28 de Septiembre la 1901".
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In the barrio of Napta-an, Daza and his men encountered a major group of
Pulahanes. Daza's victory here is credited as the victory that led to the eventual defeat of the Pulahan in Samar.
458:. Daza was a leader in the Pulahan Campaign and his success is credited to having led to the overall victory of the campaign. Daza was one of the earliest advocates for the return of the
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Department, U.S.A. Annual reports, 1907 | Volume VII The Philippine Commission | Volume III Division and Department Commanders | Philippine Division | Report of the Governor of Samar
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642:"— meaning "Brain of the Battle of Balangiga" or "Brain." American newspapers noted that 4 African-Americans and 2 white Americans defected to join Daza's ranks after the battle.
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physical examination. They claimed it was to determine whether
Carolina was pregnant, proving she was keeping contact with Daza. Carolina was able to resist the examination.
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on December 16, 1954, at the age of 84. By request, his body was buried in Borongan, Samar, on December 28, 1954. The ceremony was officiated by Cardinal
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In 1989, "Balangiga Encounter Day" was established as a provincial holiday in Eastern Samar to celebrate the Balangiga Encounter victory.
1331:"PROCLAMATION NO. 43 DECLARING NOVEMBER 15, 1998 AND EVERY YEAR THEREAFTER AS "DON EUGENIO S. DAZA DAY" IN THE PROVINCE OF EASTERN SAMAR"
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On April 26, 1902, Gen. Claro Guevarra, who took command of Samar following General Lukbán's capture, surrendered Samar to Major-General
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were killed; 18 were wounded. The battle was taken as an embarrassment and resulted in a brutal American retaliation. General
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Proceedings of the first Independence congress : held in the city of Manila, Philippine islands, February 22-26, 1930
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The I-stories : the Philippine Revolution and the Filipino-American War as told by its eyewitnesses and participants
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The Philippine Insurrection against the United States : a compilation of documents with notes and introduction
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Daza's birthday, November 15, is celebrated as Eugenio Daza day, in Eastern Samar. Annually declared by Presidents
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1283:"PROCLAMATION NO. 822 DECLARING FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1991, AS A SPECIAL DAY IN BORONGAN, EASTERN SAMAR"
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Daza's younger brother Don Iñigo would run for the same seat in 1922, but lost to Iñigo Abenis.
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Historical Documents About 1899 Philippine-American War In Samar (Battle of Balangiga)
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Eugenio S. Daza Pilot Elementary School, Barangay G, Borongan. It was founded in 1916.
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Linn, Brian (January 1999). "The Pulahan Campaign: A Study in US Pacification".
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1110:. University of Michigan. Philippines Legislature Bureau of Printing. 1908.
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to swear an oath to the U.S. and organizing the local government. The
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1523:(29): 19, 30. July 7, 1949 – via Open Source Repository@UPD.
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1478:. Manila: Miguel R. Cornejo, A.B., LL.B. pp. 185–186.
1259:"Some Documents of the Philippine-American War in Samar".
1836:. Kaanak 1896 Descendants of Filipino Heroes. p. 33.
1697:"US returns looted Balangiga church bells to Philippines"
415:(teacher) in the Samar province. He was both an infantry
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1537:. Manila: Manila Bureau of Printing. 1931. p. 83.
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appointed Daza Acting Councilor of Borongan, Samar.
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Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines
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Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines
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730:as captains of a citizens' committee in the Samar
1667:. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press.
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1350:"U.S.-Philippines History Entwined in War Booty"
1160:. Quezon City, Philippines: New Day Publishers.
1025:. Quezon City, Philippines: New Day Publishers.
1862:"Malvar postpones filming due to Taal eruption"
1241:. Pasay: Eugenio Lopez Foundation. p. 487.
1190:"Students put teacher's heroism on digital map"
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1565:"Appointments and Designations: October, 1945"
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1722:. LĂ©vesque Publications. pp. 149, 201.
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1787:ERMITA, EDUARDO R. (September 26, 2008).
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