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File:Taft Addressing First Philippine Assembly 1907.jpg

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English: William Howard Taft, with Governor-General James E. Smith, Addressing the audience while reading a proclamation from president Theodore Roosevelt establishing the Philippine Assembly.
Date 16 October 1907
Source Taken from MGOH Gallery
Author Unknown

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14° 36′ 19.73″ N, 120° 58′ 53.63″ E

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