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  1. Evangeline Cory Booth, OF (December 25, 1865 – July 17, 1950) was a British evangelist and the 4th General of The Salvation Army from 1934 to 1939. She was the first woman to hold the post. Early life.

  2. Jul 13, 2024 · Evangeline Cory Booth (born Dec. 25, 1865, London, Eng.—died July 17, 1950, Hartsdale, N.Y., U.S.) was an Anglo-American Salvation Army leader whose dynamic administration expanded that organization’s services and funding and who became its fourth general.

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  3. Apr 28, 2010 · Evangeline Cory Booth was the youngest daughter of William and Catherine Booth, founders of the Salvation Army. She became a prominent leader, preacher, and writer, and was the first to try a bicycle.

  4. International Commander of the Salvation Army. By Kathy Irey. She was born in London on Christmas Day in 1865 to a family that believed women and men could be used equally by God. Tall, thin, with long auburn hair, she chose to never marry even though she was seriously pursued by a Russian prince.

  5. Evangeline Booth was the fourth general of the Salvation Army, founded by her parents William and Catherine Booth. She was known for her eloquence, her social work, and her military style of leadership in the U.S. and abroad.

  6. Learn about Evangeline Booth, the most influential figure in The Salvation Army's American history. She launched new programs, expanded the mission, and persuaded the rich to support the cause.

  7. Mar 1, 2017 · Learn about Evangeline Booth, who became the fourth and last General of The Salvation Army in 1934. She led the Army during the San Francisco earthquake, World War I, and the Great Depression.