Hershberger, Frank Caldwell (1888-1965)2017-09-202017-09-20circa 1930http://hdl.handle.net/2097/36553This album contains photographs and postcards from the 1930s of people and places in the Philippines where Frank C. Hershberger was stationed in the 1930s. Some photos are of people and bears in the United States. Locations in the Philippines represented by the photographs and postcards include Baguio, Bontoc (Mountain Province), Banaue, Manila, and Iloilo City. There are photographs of individuals and groups from the Cordilleran (labeled as Igorot in the photographs) indigenous groups of the Philippines including the Isneg (labeled as Apayao in the photographs) and Ifugao. There are photographs of some Cordilleran burial practices. There are also photographs of animals in the Philippines including carabao, dogs, and chickens. There are clippings of landscape drawings of the Mountain Province, as well as postcards from Singapore and Mexico City, Mexico. Some images on pages 15 and 17 have been removed from the digital copy as they include human remains, per Morse Department policy.Public Domain Mark 1.0 - This work has been identified as being free of known restrictions under copyright law, including all related and neighboring rights.Ifugao (Philippine people)Igorot (Philippine people)Isneg (Philippine people)Philippines--Description and travelPhotograph album, Hershberger no. 3still imagepostcardsblack-and-white photographsephemera (general object genre)postcard albumsPhotograph albums