Jolo and the Sulus[The following is taken from vol. v, pp. 343–390 (mainly verbatim) of Charles Wilkes’s16Narrative of the United States Exploring Expedition during the years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842(Philadelphia, 1844). It is one of the earliest accounts written by an American of the island of Joló and its vicinity, and the Joloans. Although containing considerable matter that is descriptiverather than ethnological in character, it has been deemed advisable not to endeavor to separate the matter, in view of its value. Wilkes writes mainly as an eyewitness.]Plan of the bay and city of Manila; photographic facsimile of map 58 in Aprés de Mannevillette’s Le Neptune oriental (Paris, 1745)Plan of the bay and city of Manila; photographic facsimile of map 58 in Aprés de Mannevillette’sLe Neptune oriental(Paris, 1745)[From copy of original map in Library of Congress]
Jolo and the Sulus[The following is taken from vol. v, pp. 343–390 (mainly verbatim) of Charles Wilkes’s16Narrative of the United States Exploring Expedition during the years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842(Philadelphia, 1844). It is one of the earliest accounts written by an American of the island of Joló and its vicinity, and the Joloans. Although containing considerable matter that is descriptiverather than ethnological in character, it has been deemed advisable not to endeavor to separate the matter, in view of its value. Wilkes writes mainly as an eyewitness.]Plan of the bay and city of Manila; photographic facsimile of map 58 in Aprés de Mannevillette’s Le Neptune oriental (Paris, 1745)Plan of the bay and city of Manila; photographic facsimile of map 58 in Aprés de Mannevillette’sLe Neptune oriental(Paris, 1745)[From copy of original map in Library of Congress]
Jolo and the Sulus[The following is taken from vol. v, pp. 343–390 (mainly verbatim) of Charles Wilkes’s16Narrative of the United States Exploring Expedition during the years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842(Philadelphia, 1844). It is one of the earliest accounts written by an American of the island of Joló and its vicinity, and the Joloans. Although containing considerable matter that is descriptiverather than ethnological in character, it has been deemed advisable not to endeavor to separate the matter, in view of its value. Wilkes writes mainly as an eyewitness.]Plan of the bay and city of Manila; photographic facsimile of map 58 in Aprés de Mannevillette’s Le Neptune oriental (Paris, 1745)Plan of the bay and city of Manila; photographic facsimile of map 58 in Aprés de Mannevillette’sLe Neptune oriental(Paris, 1745)[From copy of original map in Library of Congress]
Jolo and the Sulus[The following is taken from vol. v, pp. 343–390 (mainly verbatim) of Charles Wilkes’s16Narrative of the United States Exploring Expedition during the years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842(Philadelphia, 1844). It is one of the earliest accounts written by an American of the island of Joló and its vicinity, and the Joloans. Although containing considerable matter that is descriptiverather than ethnological in character, it has been deemed advisable not to endeavor to separate the matter, in view of its value. Wilkes writes mainly as an eyewitness.]Plan of the bay and city of Manila; photographic facsimile of map 58 in Aprés de Mannevillette’s Le Neptune oriental (Paris, 1745)Plan of the bay and city of Manila; photographic facsimile of map 58 in Aprés de Mannevillette’sLe Neptune oriental(Paris, 1745)[From copy of original map in Library of Congress]
Jolo and the Sulus
[The following is taken from vol. v, pp. 343–390 (mainly verbatim) of Charles Wilkes’s16Narrative of the United States Exploring Expedition during the years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842(Philadelphia, 1844). It is one of the earliest accounts written by an American of the island of Joló and its vicinity, and the Joloans. Although containing considerable matter that is descriptiverather than ethnological in character, it has been deemed advisable not to endeavor to separate the matter, in view of its value. Wilkes writes mainly as an eyewitness.]Plan of the bay and city of Manila; photographic facsimile of map 58 in Aprés de Mannevillette’s Le Neptune oriental (Paris, 1745)Plan of the bay and city of Manila; photographic facsimile of map 58 in Aprés de Mannevillette’sLe Neptune oriental(Paris, 1745)[From copy of original map in Library of Congress]
[The following is taken from vol. v, pp. 343–390 (mainly verbatim) of Charles Wilkes’s16Narrative of the United States Exploring Expedition during the years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842(Philadelphia, 1844). It is one of the earliest accounts written by an American of the island of Joló and its vicinity, and the Joloans. Although containing considerable matter that is descriptiverather than ethnological in character, it has been deemed advisable not to endeavor to separate the matter, in view of its value. Wilkes writes mainly as an eyewitness.]
Plan of the bay and city of Manila; photographic facsimile of map 58 in Aprés de Mannevillette’s Le Neptune oriental (Paris, 1745)Plan of the bay and city of Manila; photographic facsimile of map 58 in Aprés de Mannevillette’sLe Neptune oriental(Paris, 1745)[From copy of original map in Library of Congress]
Plan of the bay and city of Manila; photographic facsimile of map 58 in Aprés de Mannevillette’sLe Neptune oriental(Paris, 1745)
[From copy of original map in Library of Congress]