Division of the U.S. Dept. of War which administered several U.S. territories (1898-1939)
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The Bureau of Insular Affairs was a division of the United States Department of War that oversaw civil aspects of the administration of several territories from 1898 until 1939.
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The BureauofInsularAffairs was a division of the United States Department of War that oversaw civil aspects of the administration of several territories...
administration of several United States insular areas. It is the successor to the BureauofInsularAffairsof the War Department, which administered certain...
term "insular" refers to the fact that the government operated under the authority of the BureauofInsularAffairs. Puerto Rico also had an insular government...
Philippine Insurgent Records, Combined Arms Research Library, originally from War Department, BureauofInsularAffairs, retrieved June 3, 2024 v t e v t e...
Philippine Insurgent Records, Combined Arms Research Library, originally from War Department, BureauofInsularAffairs, retrieved June 3, 2024 v t e v t e...
Philippine Insurgent Records, Combined Arms Research Library, originally from War Department, BureauofInsularAffairs, retrieved June 3, 2024 v t e v t e...
1979. The term "insular" signifies that the territories were islands administered by the War Department's BureauofInsularAffairs. Today, the categorizations...
Second Battle of Caloocan, and the battles of Marilao River, Quingua, and Calumpit. Taylor, John R. M.; United States BureauOfInsularAffairs (1903), Compilation...
of Caloocan. Taylor, John R. M.; United States Bureau OfInsularAffairs (1903), Compilation of Philippine insurgent records, U.S. Government Printing...
Department of the Interior that oversees federal administration of several insular areas (and the successor to the BureauofInsularAffairs). Insular Government...
government operated under the authority of the BureauofInsularAffairs. The Philippines also had an insular government at this time. From 1901 to 1922...
This sign was chosen by Charles Edward Magoon, acting chief of the BureauofInsularAffairs, and was approved by Governor William H. Taft. The peso is...
first Chief of the BureauofInsularAffairs, and commander of the 26th Division in World War I. Edwards was born in Cleveland, Ohio, the son of local merchant...
Records Service, 1958 Taylor, John R. M.; United States BureauOfInsularAffairs (1903), Compilation of Philippine insurgent records, U.S. Government Printing...
State, via The Office of Website Management, Bureauof Public Affairs. Retrieved July 9, 2017. "U.S. Insular Areas: application of the U.S. Constitution"...
Melvin L., Bureauof Forestry. "The Forests of Mindoro", p.42. Manila Bureauof Printing, 1908. BureauofInsularAffairs. "Compilation of laws and regulations...
Institute of Heraldry, last accessed 23 February 2014 BureauOfInsularAffairs Institute of Heraldry Emerson, William K. (1996). Encyclopedia of United...
responsibilities assigned to the BureauofInsularAffairs (War Department) by EO 518, October 23, 1906. ... History: Military Government of Cuba established by Maj...
48 of the United States Code outlines the role of United States territories and insular areas in the United States Code. Chapter 1: BureauofInsular Affairs...
"Census of the Philippine Islands, 1918, Vol. I", p. 112. Manila Bureauof Printing, 1920. U.S. BureauofInsularAffairs. "Description of the Philippines...
In the law of the United States, an insular area is a U.S.-associated jurisdiction that is not part of a U.S. state or the District of Columbia. This...
Philippines List of islands of the Philippines "Balut". Global Volcanism Program. Smithsonian Institution. BureauofInsularAffairs (1902). ;"A Pronouncing...
translation (Article 33) * War Department, BureauofInsularAffairs (1907). "I. Telegraphic Correspondence of Emilio Aguinaldo, July 15, 1898 to February...