Booth, Maud B. signed by ALS; Volunteer Prison League, Volunteers of America; Letter ALS to Miss Porter, Miss Bostwick, and the Elms girls in Springfield, Mas
, , 1915 ,
Overall Condition is: GOOD
A typed letter to Miss Porter, Miss Bostwick, and the Elms girls in Springfield, Mass., from and signed by Maud B. Booth. .....Ballington and Maud Booth played a great part in organizing and structuring The Salvation Army in the United States, they left SALVATION ARMY AND FORMED March 8, 1896, they started God's American Volunteers, which was soon renamed Volunteers of America. letter is splitting at the creases. Letter is thanking the three women for thier help and friendship.
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