Cagayan de Oro Before

CDO Development is really fast and until now it’s moving very fast. Below are the old images of Divisoria Cagayan de Oro before during World War II.

Pre-war photo of the same area (1940s)

Before and After Cagayan de Oro

Divisoria – CDO (circa 1960s)

Tiano Brothers Street (upper right quadrant pic taken during Pres. Emilio Aguinaldo’s visit in 1924)

Divisoria (Apolinario Velez corner Tirso Neri Streets)

Magsaysay Park (Divisoria)

Bonifacio Park (1952 / 2010)

 

Another shot of Divisoria (clockwise – 1945, 1950s, 1960, 2010)

Ateneo de Cagayan (1950) – to the right is the Lucas Hall (became an IJA barracks during the war)

The St. Ignatius statue just outside Lucas Hall (1960) — according to school records, St. Ignatius’ sword was stolen and replaced thrice since 1933 up to present.

XUHS Circa 1960 — Chances are one of these naughty students punished by the Prefect of Discipline stole St. Ignatius’ sword (just kidding). Yep, do something bad and you’ll be on post with a real M1 Garand rifle, not some fake wooden dummy you see nowadays.

Ateneo de Cagayan – Lucas Hall (1945)

Cagayan de Misamis, former name of Cagayan de Oro when it was still a province, not a city (pic taken 1900 — yep, those are American troops in formation)

St. Augustine Cathedral

Arrival Honors for President Emilio Aguinaldo during his October 1924 visit. The Rizal Monument as seen in 1924. This was donated to the people of Cagayan de Misamis by spouses Don Porfirio Chaves and Dona Fausta Vamenta. According the hisorians Teddy Bautista and Nannette Roa this is mainly made of marine stones, with inscription in Spanish that can still be seen today.

This was inaugurated in 1917 ( most probably on 30 December). At the foreground are the surviving company of the Revolucionarios in their military regalia. The buildings in the background, were the site (in 1931) of Hotel Cagayan de Oro (Bautista) and the Municipio (Roa) which today is the site of the Philippine Veterans Bank. Per historical accounts, the building on the near right burned in 1931, after which the Municipio was built. Notice the Kiosk, built in 1911, at the far left still stands today (albeit, restored).

Rizal Park (Circa 1960/2000’s)

Image source:  Shadowfox M40A1