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| | Prologue: Selected Articles |
 | | As Boxer activity spread to several provinces, provincial leaders and the Chinese imperial court were inconsistent in their stances. |
 | | Several reports related to marines in the Boxer Rebellion may be found in Record Group 127, entry 26, "Reports Relating to Engagements of Marine Corps Personnel in the Philippines and China, 1899-1901," and Record Group 80, General Records of the Department of the Navy, 1798-1947, entry 19, File #6320. |
 | | Contemporary accounts of the Boxer Rebellion can be found in the published annual reports of the Secretary of the Navy, Commandant of the Marine Corps, and the War Department for 1900 and 1901. |
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