World Association of Mothers for Peace, Castle Rock (Colo.) Unit records, 1950-1978.

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World Association of Mothers for Peace, Castle Rock (Colo.) Unit records, 1950-1978.

Charter, bylaws, minutes, financial statements, receipts, pamphlets, newspaper clippings, a book, scrapbooks, reel-to-reel tapes, and audio cassettes of the Castle Rock (Colo.) Unit of the World Association of Mothers for Peace. Scrapbooks incorporate greeting cards, souvenirs, postcards and photographs.

2 linear ft. (2 boxes)

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Pine, Lillian.

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World Association of Mothers for Peace. Castle Rock (Colo.) Unit.

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The Castle Rock (Colo.) Unit of the World Association of Mothers for Peace (WMP) was formed in 1950 under the guidance of Victoria Booth-Clibborn Demarest who founded the national organization in 1947. Mrs. Howard (Lillian) Pine was instrumental in the formation of the Castle Rock Unit. The organization promoted world peace grounded in Christian teachings and the love of mothers for their children, and appealed to mothers worldwide to unite against war. The local unit affiliated with the United ...

Demarest, Victoria Booth-Clibborn

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Victoria Booth Demarest (1889- ) was born into a family of evangelists: she was the granddaughter of William Booth, the founder of the Salvation Army, and the daughter of Catherine Booth-Clibborn, who established the Salvation Army in France. Demarest led religious revivals in the U.S. and Canada with her husband as manager and accompanist, inaugurated the "America for God Crusade" in 1934, preached to women on love, marriage and motherhood, founded the World Association of Mothers for Peace in ...