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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGQY_cuartel-de-santa-lucia_Manila-NCR.html
On this site, Cuartel de la Artilleria de Montana was built by Thomas Sanz, Engineer of the army during the Administration of Governor General Jose Basco y Vargas, 1781. Used as barracks by The Philippine Constabulary, 1901. Became The Philippine …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGQT_where-ang-kalayaan-was-printed_Manila-NCR.html
This house was occupied by Dr. Pio Valenzuela together with Ulpiano Fernandez and Faustino Duque, Filipino printers who turned out for Dr. Valenzuela and Emilio Jacinto 2,000 copies of the newspaper entitled "Ang Kalayaan," giving Yokohama as the …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGPK_plazuela-de-santa-isabel_Manila-NCR.html
Made part of Santa Isabel College which lacked an open space characteristic of Spanish buildings. Empty lot called Sampalucan along Calle Anda joined to enlarge plazuela in the 18th century. Restored in 1983. Monument dedicated to the non-comba…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGPJ_colegio-de-santa-isabel_Manila-NCR.html
Here once stood the Colegio de Santa Isabel. Founded in 1632 by the Hermandad de la Santa Misericordia. Granted royal patronage in 1733. Administered by Daughters of Charity since 1862. First office of the Monte de Piedad y Caja de Ahoras de Manil…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGPI_ateneo-de-manila_Manila-NCR.html
Here once stood the Ateneo de Manila. Founded in 1817 as Escuela Pia de Manila. Administered by government in 1831 and renamed Escuela Municipak de Manila. Turned over to the Jesuits in 1859. Renamed Ateneo Municipak de Manila in 1865. Exclusive o…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGPH_san-ignacio-church_Manila-NCR.html
Here once stood the second San Ignacio Church and the Casa Mission of the Jesuit Order. Built from 1878 to 1889. Designed by first Filipino architect Felix Roxas, Sr. Neo-classical in style with two towers. Constructed under the direction of Jesui…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGPG_palacio-arzobispal_Manila-NCR.html
Here once stood the Archbishop's Palace. Acquired by Archbishop Miguel de Poblete (1653-1667) for use as residence. Housed the offices of the Archbishop of Manila and the Catholic Church in the Philippines. Underwent major repairs after damage fro…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGPE_padre-jose-a-burgos_Manila-NCR.html
In Tagalog:Sa pook na ito nanirahan si Padre Burgos mula noong 1865 hanggang 1872 at nagtrabaho para sa mga pagbabago sa simbahan sa ilalim ng Espanya, naging Kura Paroko ng Parroquia del Sagrario, Fiscal Eclesiastico at pansamantalang canonigo ma…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGPD_ayuntamiento_Manila-NCR.html
In Tagalog:Ipinatayong tahanang ng Cabildo at iba pang pinuno ng pamahalaan ng Lungsod ng Maynila. Inilagay ang panulukang bato, 1735 natapos, 1738. Nasira ng lindol 1863; muling ipinatayo, 1879. Naging luklukan ng Pamahalaang kolonyal na Kastila …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGPB_former-palace-of-the-governors-general_Manila-NCR.html
This site was formerly occupied by the stately residence of Captain Manuel Estacio Venegas, Secretary to Governor General Diego Fajardo. Venegas died on March 7, 1660, a prisoner at Fort Santiago. His residence was confiscated and became the Palac…
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