Maud B. Booth letter to Joseph Jackson, and autograph signatures, 1915-1920.

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Maud B. Booth letter to Joseph Jackson, and autograph signatures, 1915-1920.

Maud B. Booth writes to Joseph Jackson, Philadelphia, 2 October 1915, mailing notes on an article, "The Womanly woman," asks for a marked copy to be sent in care of her husband Ballington Booth in New York City, noting that she's on the Santa Fe overland train to California to attend a prison conference. Also, includes scraps with her signature and two signatures by Ballington Booth.

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Booth, Ballington, 1857-1940

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Jackson, Joseph, 1867-1946

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Art historian, writer and lithographer; Philadelphia, PA. From the description of Joseph Jackson papers, 1913-1946. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122454161 Epithet: formerly fag to Sir R Peel at Harrow British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000214.0x000135 Epithet: Chaplain of Kesington Palace British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_1...

Booth, Maud Ballington, 1865-1948

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Maud Ballington Booth was the founder of the PTA, and helped her husband with the Volunteers of America. From the description of Maud B. Booth letter to Joseph Jackson, and autograph signatures, 1915-1920. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 47735023 Maud Ballington Booth was a pioneer social worker. She and her husband, Ballington Booth, headed the Salvation Army in the United States from 1887-1896. They later founded a similar organization, Volun...