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Headlines-Moro crater massacre during Philippine-American War
Front page of the Reno Evening Gazette from March 9, 1906. One of the stories, "Eighteen American Soldiers and 600 Filipinos Killed," is an account of the Battle of Bud Dajo in the Philippines, an encounter that would eventually become known as the Moro crater massacre.
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