20th Kansas Volunteers marching through Caloocan at night after the battle of Feb. 10, 1899. Colonel Frederick Funstons unit guards an ammunition-train. Battle of Caloocan (2nd Battle of Manilla) took place 12 miles north of Manilla, during the Philippine-American War, between US occupation troops and Filipino insurgents, who retreated toward their capital, Malolos (BSLOC 2017 10 74)
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20th Kansas Volunteers marching through Caloocan at night after the battle of Feb. 10