Batangas Barrio Histories*
- Calaca, Batangas: Historic and Folkloric Notes about some of its Barrios
- Agoncillo, Batangas: Historic and Folkloric Notes about some of its Barrios
- San Luis, Batangas: Historic and Folkloric Notes about some of its Barrios
- Taysan: Historical and Folkloric Notes about some of its Barrios
- Tuy, Batangas: Historical and Folkloric Notes about some of its Barrios
- Lemery: Historical and Folkloric Notes about some of its Barrios
- Malvar: Historical and Folkloric Notes about some of its Barrios
- San Nicolas and Santa Teresita: Historic and Folkloric Notes about some of its Barrios
- Taal, Batangas: Historical and Folkloric Notes about some of its Barrios
- San Jose: Historic and Folkloric Notes about some of its Barrios
- Historical and Folkloric Notes about some Barrios of Alitagtag
- Balayan: Historical and Folkloric Trivia about some of its Barrios
- Historical and Folkloric Trivia about some Barrios of Nasugbu
- Tanauan City: Historical and Folkloric Trivia about some of its Barrios
- Mataasnakahoy: Historical and Folkloric Trivia about some of Its Barrios
- Historical and Folkloric Trivia about some Barrios of Batangas City
- How Some Barrios of Lipa City Got their Names
- How Banaybanay Got Its Name: A Folkloric Story
- The Mariang Ilaya and Engkanto Legends of Mount Makulot as Told by Elders in Cuenca in 1922
- Traditional Ways by which People of Lipa Estimated Time and Predicted Weather
- An Old Tourist Spot in Taal Called the Pansipit Fishery
- The Balisong and the Old Knife-Making Rivalry between Taal and Lipa
- The Merchants of Taal in 1934 and a Business Model Based on Filipino Honesty
- 12 Marriage and other Customs Observed in Calaca, Batangas in 1931
- Beliefs Held by the People in Lian, Batangas in 1924
- When the Town of Bauan was founded along the Shores of Taal Lake
- 22 Beliefs Held in San Jose, Batangas in 1925
- 13 Superstitious Beliefs of the People of Santo Tomas, Batangas in 1925
- The Story of Juanang Ilaya, Supposedly a Legend Started in Lipa Town
- Marriage Customs in Batangas in 1916
- Forgotten Historical Trivia about some Towns and Cities of Batangas Part II
- Forgotten Historical Trivia about some Towns and Cities of Batangas Part I
- The Folkloric Story of the Beginnings of Batangas City
- 4 Different Versions about How Taal Got Its Name
- Know the Life and Culture in the Town of Lipa, Batangas in the 1800s
- The Legend of the Miraculous Holy Crosses of Alitagtag and Bauan
- The Tree after which Ibaan was named and other Historical Trivia about the Town
- Captain Roberto Lemery, the Spanish Outpost Commander after whom a Town is Named
- Know the Towns of Batangas that used to be Part of other Towns in the Province
- Wild West-Style Banditry of the Tulisanes and a Documented 19th Century Raid in Calaca
- Balandis: the Slanted Houses Along a Road in Cuenca/Alitagtag
- Know Batangas Province’s Oldest Towns and Cities
- Recollections of Nasugbu in the Sixties – the Simple Life in Batangas
- Why Once There were no Chinese in Taal, Lemery and Bauan in Batangas
- Searching for Nasugbu’s Lost Airfield
- Finding Ferdinand: the Search for the Irish Ancestor of the Mayo Clan of Lipa
- Alternative Stories about How Lipa City Got Its Name
- The Appearance of the Devil According to the Lipa Marian Visionary
- Original Locations of Batangas Towns and Cities and How They Changed
- Stories Behind the Names of Batangas’ Cities and Towns
- Garbage Granulator in Taal, Batangas Shows the Way