Batangas during the Philippine-American War*
- Rare Early 20th Century US Army Photos of Batangas, Lipa et al from the Sandra Plummer Collection
- The Hard Luck and Suffering in San Juan and Balayan after the End of the Philippine-American War in 1902
- To Duterte’s Mention of the Bud Dajo and Balangiga Massacres, Add the Batangas Concentration Camps of the Phil-American War
- Taysan’s Relative Isolation from the Rest of Batangas in 1916
- Agricultural and Other Products of Batangas in 1916 and the Top Producing Towns
- Documented General Characteristics of the Batangueño in 1915
- Classic Photos of Bauan, Taal and Tanauan taken in the Early 1900s
- 6 Batangueño Amusements to Pass Time in 1916
- Colorums in Nasugbu: What the Word Meant Before It Came to be Unregistered Vehicles
- Beliefs Held by People of Lipa in 1924 with Regards Natural Phenomena
- Historic Pictures Taken in Batangas during the American Colonial Era
- How the Population of Batangas’ Towns and Cities Has Grown from the 1903 to the 2015 Census
- How Churches in Balayan, Bauan, Ibaan, Lemery, Lipa, San Jose, San Juan, Tanauan and Taysan Looked Like in 1911
- How Taal, Batangas Looked Like in 1911 as seen from Pictures of the Luther Parker Collection
- First-Hand Narrative of the Violent 1911 Taal Volcano Eruption which Killed More than a Thousand People
- 1903 Batangas Seen through the Eyes of an American Colonial Officer’s Wife
- When Passenger Train Service Ran from Calamba to Batangas City