Preferred Citation: Larkin, John A. Sugar and the Origins of Modern Philippine Society. Berkeley:  University of California Press,  1993. http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft4580066d/


 
A Note on Sources

A Note on Sources

The published works and theses in these notes are available in major public and university libraries in the United States and the Philippines. It is necessary here only to identify and locate the collections that contain the unique materials cited on Philippine sugar and society.

Beyer Series. Collected research papers concerning Negros, Pampanga, and Tarlac by the students and colleagues of the late Professor H. Otley Beyer, Department of Anthropology, University of the Philippines. Formerly in Beyer's personal library in Manila, but now in Canberra, Australia.

Colgate-Rochester Divinity School, Rochester, N.Y. Baptist Mission Records, Negros and Iloilo provinces.

Harvard University, Baker Library, Graduate School of Business Administration. Papers of American merchants, particularly Jonathan Russell and Russell, Sturgis. Houghton Library. Personal diary of William Thomas Townsend, December 13, 1903-May 2, 1907.

Hawaiian Sugar Planters Association Archives, Honolulu. Papers referring mainly to San Carlos Milling Company and Hawaiian-Philippine (Silay) Milling Company.

Lilly Library, Bloomington, Ind. Paul V. McNutt Papers.

National Library of the Philippines, Manila. Historical Data Papers (local history compilations accomplished by local teachers and officials in the immediate post-World War II period); Manuel Luis Quezon Papers; Manuel Roxas Papers.

Newberry Library, Chicago. Ayer Collection Manuscripts.

Philippine National Archives, Manila. Materials referring to Pampanga, Negros Occidental, and Tarlac listed under the following headings: Legajos de Varias Provincias; Protocolos (1852-1902); Notarios (1902-41); Radicaciones; Estadisticas; Mernorias; Padrones; Elecciones .

Philippine National Museum, Manila. Robert Fox, Field notes on Excavations of Balukbuk and Gubat sites, Porac, Pampanga, December 1959 to May 1960.

Public Record Office, London. Foreign Office Dispatches and letters of Vice-Consul and, later, Acting-Consul Nicholas Loney, Iloilo, Manila, and Madrid, 1857-67.


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United States National Archives, Washington, D.C. Record Group 350, Records of the Bureau of Insular Affairs (includes manuscript reports of the governors of Pampanga and Negros Occidental, 1901-16); Department of State, Dispatches of the United States Consul in Manila, 1817-35; Record Group 395, Records of U.S. Army Overseas Operation and Commands (Philippines).

University of the Philippines Main Library, Quezon City. Luther Parker Collection.


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A Note on Sources
 

Preferred Citation: Larkin, John A. Sugar and the Origins of Modern Philippine Society. Berkeley:  University of California Press,  1993. http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft4580066d/