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in France. They soon won the confidence of the troops with their cheerful brand of 'seven-days-a-week' Christianity. As tributes poured in, Evangeline protested: 'The Salvation Army has had no new success; we have only done an old thing in an old way.' The American people disagreed, and subscribed an
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in 1934. She brought to the Generalship experience in many areas of The Army's work but never lost the zeal and enthusiasm of the early years. Dubbed 'The Musician General' by Army papers of the time, she took great interest in the soul-winning activities of the musical sections of The Salvation
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unprecedented $ 13 million to clear debts incurred by The Army, through its provision of canteens, hostels, rest rooms during the war, and afterwards on the provision of care and accommodation for the returning forces. For her work in support of the AEF, Booth was awarded the
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She was appointed temporary Territorial Commander of the United States, then Territorial Commander of Canada. In 1904 she returned as Commander of the United States, and held this position until 1934. In the aftermath of the
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which is "a haven for families and individuals suddenly homeless because of eviction, disasters such as a fire or flood, loss of utilities, domestic violence, being stranded while traveling, or other crises."
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and wanted to name her baby 'Evangeline', but William Booth did not like the name and wrote 'Evelyne' on the birth certificate. Years later, while in the United States, Evelyne would be persuaded by
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was elected as the Army's fifth General. Towards the end of November, Evangeline left Britain for her home in up-state New York, and spent the remaining years of her life there.
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from 1888 to 1891, courageously facing riotous crowds. From 1891 until 1896 she was in charge of Officer Training. When in 1896 an American break-away group led by her brother
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and challenged: "Hiss that, if you dare." In the stunned silence she played her concertina and sang "Over Jordan without Fearing." Ballington's rebellion was quelled."
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and the United States; then, immediately upon her return, Norway and Sweden. By the end of 1935 she undertook a 'motorcade' - the entire East Coast of England up to
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decided otherwise, and since then the General has been elected by the High Council, in line with Evangeline Booth's original proposal.
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The Salvation Army's work greatly prospered during Evangeline Booth's leadership, with Salvation Army activities being commenced in
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by the U.S. Army. Booth was one of only a very few civilian women to be so honored for service during the First World War.
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Like her father, the Founder, Booth extensively travelled the world. After her election as General she toured
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attempted to tempt American Salvationists away from The Salvation Army and into a rival group called
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In August 1917, despite the differences between Commander Evangeline Booth and
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in the slums of east London. In 1887, at 21 years of age, she became the
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Her term of office ended on October 31, 1939 when Commissioner
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from 1934 to 1939. She was the first woman to hold the post.
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is named after her, as is 'The Evangeline Booth Lodge' in
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Recipients of the Distinguished Service Medal (US Army)
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Booth was appointed as Field Commissioner throughout
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