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and the engineer’s name were mentioned by Ramon Quisumbing in an actual interview on June 11, 2005.
78Ibid.
79Ibid.; author’s recollections.
80Ibid.
81Ibid. The delegates and this author attending the 5th National Conference on Regional/Local History sponsored by Mindanao State University-Iligan Institute of Technology in cooperation with Iligan Historical and Cultural Foundation, Inc. toured this hydroelectric plant in 1982.
82Geoffrey G. Salgado, “The National Power Corporation and the Growth of Iligan as an Industrial City in the South (1963-1977),” The Journal of History XXXII (1 and 2) and XXXIII (1 and 2): 162-179 (January-December, 1987 and January-December, 1988).
83”The Quisumbing Clan,” loc. cit.
84Office of UP Alumni Relations, loc. cit.
85Corrales-Quisumbing Genealogy in author’s files; see a picture of this extended family except Anecito Flores in Quisumbing, op. cit., p. 27.
86Ibid., p. 52.
87“The Quisumbing Clan,” pp. 3b-4a. Cf. this account with another version about Emilio, Jr., Ricardo and Alberto’s arrests and deaths in ibid., p. 53 ; as to Anecito’s death, ibid., p. 23.
88A. Flores graduated from Mapua Institute of Technology (MIT) with a bachelor’s degree of mining engineering. He fought against the Japanese troops during World War II as a second lieutenant and became a prisoner of war (POW). See this information in Chuchi L. Constantino (publisher), Familia Corrales de Camiguin, 1863-2005, p. 47.
89“The Quisumbing Clan,” loc. cit.
90Ibid.; notes of Emilio Quisumbing, Sr. dated November 15, 1948 in Constantino, loc. cit.
91Emilio, Jr.’s corpse enclosed in a varnished wooden casket was brought to Mambajao, Camiguin on November 15, 1948 from Bataan via Manila and Cagayan de Oro under military escort led by Captain Fernando Reyes, Infantry, Camp Evangelista, Cagayan de Oro in ibid.
92“The Quisumbing Clan,” p. 4a; Jose R. Quisumbing, “Casa Corrales: A House History of Camiguing, 1918-2003,” Kinaadman XXVII (2005): 37-51.
93Ibid.; ibid., p. 43; author’s recollections.
94Information from former helpers of Casa Corrales.
95“The Quisumbing Clan,” loc. cit.; J.R. Quisumbing, loc. cit.
96Author’s recollections. See a picture of this house in L.R. Quisumbing, op. cit., p. 56. This house and the land of several hectares owned by the author’s mother were sold to the Jesuits for the construction of the Sacred Heart School for Boys in the 1960’s, see ibid., p. 58.
97Interview with Ernesto Madrona, one of his grandfather’s former engineering students and the present CIT Alumni Director, on October 28, 2004 and November 15, 2005 at his office, N. Bacalso Avenue, Cebu City. See his rare 1948 CIT Yearbook containing his grandfather’s name and his three pictures in the owner’s possession and the Xeroxed copies of the same in author’s possession.
98“The Quisumbing Clan,” loc. cit.
99Ibid. This shell collection is now stored for display in the author’s parental house in Quezon City.
100Quisumbing family and author’s recollections. See a sample of this billing in the author’s possession.
101Author’s recollections.
102Quisumbing family recollections.
103L.R. Quisumbing, op. cit., p. 9; author’s recollections.
104Corrales-Quisumbing Genealogy in author’s files; interviews with Ma. Soledad L. Verallo and Dr. Eduardo Q. Flores, author’s first degree cousins, by telephone on November 3-4, 2004.
105Author’s recollections. See a picture of his grandmother in Quisumbing,
op. cit., p. 53.
106Interview with Antonio B. Quisumbing, the author’s uncle, on
November 4, 2004 in Cebu City; author’s recollections. Angat Dam is presently a major source of water supply for Metro Manila residents.
107Ibid.
108Author’s recollections.
109Ibid.
110Interview with Engr. Gabriel R. Quisumbing, author’s younger brother,
by telephone in November, 2004.
111Quisumbing family recollections.
112Author’s recollections. See their cemented grave markers in this cemetery.
113See the land title incorporating this house in the owner’s possession.
114Reg Davis and Mona Lisa Steiner, Philippine Orchids (New York: the William Frederick Press, 1952), p. 62 for its black and white photo. See its Xeroxed copy in the appendices. Also included is the colored photo of this orchid located in http://www.orchidspecies.com/bulbemiliorum.htm
115Ibid., p. 65. For the specific descriptions of this orchid, see ibid.,
pp. 63 and 65; ibid.