William Cameron Forbes
William Cameron Forbes
In 1909, Baguio was officially declared the summer capital, and the
American government gave its inhabitants a shorter period to perfect
their land titles when it established the Baguio townsite. In 1924, 48
Ibaloi claimants petitioned the government to recognize their land rights,
but these claims were not settled.
Daniel H. Burnham
He became a famous architect and urban planner because of his notable
works and supervision during the creation of the White City at the
World’s Columbian Exposition. Because of this, he was chosen by the
U.S. Philippine Commission to make plans for Manila, the capital of the
Philippines and Baguio, the place designated by American colonial
administrators to be the summer capital.
Dean Worcester
In July 1900, he led a party of curious americans to Benguet region and
the said trip led to the birth of Baguio.
Otto Scheerer
Up to this day, his book “On Baguio’s Past” is one of the most valuable
references for those that seek reliable information about the city’s
history.
He was a German Scholar who came up to Baguio in 1896 for health
reasons. But when he fell in love with the place, he purchased 43
hectares of land and built two houses – one became the Baguio
Sanitarium and Hotel and the other as the residence of the Deputy
Governor