Presidential Museum and Library: Emilio Aguinaldo walking to his inauguration, from the convento of the Malolos Cathedral to Barasoain Church, 1899.
Presidential Museum and Library: Emilio Aguinaldo took his oath of office as President of the First Philippine Republic at Barasoain Church, 1899.
Presidential Museum and Library: Arrival of Emilio Aguinaldo at Malolos, 1899.
Presidential Museum and Library: President Ramon Magsaysay and former President Emilio Aguinaldo at Barasoain, 1956
Presidential Museum and Library: President Diosdado Macapagal, with General Emilio Aguinaldo in the latter's balcony in Kawit, Cavite
Presidential Museum and Library: On December 27, 1897, General Emilio Aguinaldo and his companions leave for Hong Kong, as fulfillment of the provisions of the Truce of Biyak-na-Bato.
Presidential Museum and Library: Housed in the ballroom (later the State Dining Room and now renamed the Aguinaldo Room in his honor and in memory of this period)
Presidential Museum and Library: General Emilio Aguinaldo was captured and brought to MacArthur at the Palace in February 1901.
Presidential Museum and Library: President Macapagal was particularly proud of restoring Philippine Independence Day to June 12, and was congratulated for it at the Palace by President Aguinaldo
Presidential Museum and Library: President Emilio Aguinaldo died of coronary thrombosis at age 94 on February 6, 1964
Presidential Museum and Library: President Emilio Aguinaldo died of coronary thrombosis at age 94 on February 6, 1964
Presidential Museum and Library: President Emilio Aguinaldo died of coronary thrombosis at age 94 on February 6, 1964
Presidential Museum and Library: President Emilio Aguinaldo died of coronary thrombosis at age 94 on February 6, 1964
Presidential Museum and Library: President Emilio Aguinaldo died of coronary thrombosis at age 94 on February 6, 1964
Presidential Museum and Library: President Emilio Aguinaldo died of coronary thrombosis at age 94 on February 6, 1964
Presidential Museum and Library: President Emilio Aguinaldo died of coronary thrombosis at age 94 on February 6, 1964
Presidential Museum and Library: The Malolos Congress in Barasoain Church, Malolos, Bulacan, on September 15, 1898.
Presidential Museum and Library: President Emilio Aguinaldo
Presidential Museum and Library: President Carlos P. Garcia and President Emilio Aguinaldo
Presidential Museum and Library: President Emilio Aguinaldo and his wife Mrs. Maria Agoncillo
Presidential Museum and Library: President Emilio Aguinaldo and his wife Mrs. Maria Agoncillo
Presidential Museum and Library: President Emilio Aguinaldo and his wife Mrs. Maria Agoncillo
Presidential Museum and Library: President Emilio Aguinaldo and his wife Mrs. Maria Agoncillo
Presidential Museum and Library: President Emilio Aguinaldo and his wife Mrs. Maria Agoncillo
Presidential Museum and Library: President Emilio Aguinaldo and his wife Mrs. Maria Agoncillo
Presidential Museum and Library: President Emilio Aguinaldo's wife
Presidential Museum and Library: President Emilio Aguinaldo and his wife Mrs. Maria Agoncillo
Presidential Museum and Library: President Elpidio Quirino and Mrs. Maria Agoncillo
Presidential Museum and Library: President Emilio Aguinaldo
Presidential Museum and Library: President Emilio Aguinaldo and his wife Mrs. Maria Agoncillo