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Booth, Eva

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Booth, (Evangeline Cory) Eva (1865–1950)

English Salvation Army general and social worker. One of the eight children of the founders of the Salvation Army, Booth became commander-in-chief of the US Salvation Army in 1904. Her social relief efforts captured the public imagination and gained wide support. Booth became a US citizen in 1923 and returned to the USA to retire after serving as general of the entire Salvation Army in the 1930s.



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