<p>Philippines President Manuel L. Quezon signs the Treaty of Manila, 1946<br />
Manila, Philippines</p>
<p>Newly elected president Manuel L. Quezon signs the Treaty of Manila establishing diplomatic relations between the United States and the Philippines following its independence. To his right is Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines, Manuel Moran, along with Quezon’s wife, Trinidad Roxas, and General Douglas MacArthur behind her.</p>
<p>National Archives and Records Administration/<em>New York Times</em> Photos, Still Picture Unit, 306-NT-1192-A</p>

Philippines President Manuel L. Quezon signs the Treaty of Manila, 1946
Manila, Philippines

Newly elected president Manuel L. Quezon signs the Treaty of Manila establishing diplomatic relations between the United States and the Philippines following its independence. To his right is Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines, Manuel Moran, along with Quezon’s wife, Trinidad Roxas, and General Douglas MacArthur behind her.

National Archives and Records Administration/New York Times Photos, Still Picture Unit, 306-NT-1192-A