Today in Philippine History (Philatelic Edition):
OCTOBER 31, 1870
Quintin Salas y Dicen (October 31,1870 - January 24,1917), a revolutionary general and lawyer, was born in Dumangas, Iloilio, Panay.
He served the Spanish authorities as Teniente Mayor (Vice-Mayor), then as Capitan del Pueblo (Municipal Captain) of Dumangas and commander of the volunteer militia.
He joined the revolution and led successful attacks against the Spaniards and liberated Jaro and his hometown.
He was with Gen. Martin Delgado at the Cry of Iloilo on November 17, 1898.
Salas fought the Americans and was the last Ilongo officer to surrender.
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