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Missouri |
Number of Archive records |
20 |
Number of Library records |
2 |
Number of Object records |
5 |
Number of Photo records |
35 |
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A B & W group photograph of a corps in St. Louis, Missouri. First row, 7: Col. Arthur Jackson Third row, 21: Maude Carl Mack Fourth row, 13, 23, 25: Archie Carter, Louis Carl, James Dee
Photograph Religious Community
Record Type: Photo
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A B & W photograph of a child, Maude Eunice Pebbles, Brig. Bessie Smith and Mrs. Lt. Col. Margaret Ashley Pebbles.
Photograph children and adults
Record Type: Photo
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A B & W photograph of Brig. Bessie Smith and Mrs. Lt. Col. Margaret Ashley Pebbles, a child, and Maude Eunice Pebbles.
Photograph children and adults
Record Type: Photo
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A B&W photograph of St. Louis Canteen on way to Veterans Hospital. - 1947
Disasters Photograph Religious Community
Record Type: Photo
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A B&W photo of a plaque where Comissioner George Scott Railton conducted the first meeting of the Salvation Army (November, 1880) in St. Louis. To commemorate the event, General Evangeline Booth dedicated this tablet September 28, 1940 - 28 September 1940
presentation Ministers Religion Religious Events
Record Type: Photo
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A circular pin with the Salvation Army shield underneath the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Mo.
1880
Record Type: Object
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A letter to Annie Drury from a Mrs. Joe Casey. In the letter she expresses gratitude for Mrs. Drury's letter concerning her son, Mike. She goes on to compliment Mrs. Drury on her hostess skills. - 0
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Record Type: Archive
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A metallic pin in the shape of the state of Missouri celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Salvation Army's work in Missouri.
1900
Record Type: Object
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A metallic pin with the Salvation Army shield and the words "St. Louis, Mo."
1880
Record Type: Object
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An Easter card wishing Ms. Drury happiness and blessings. On the front of the card is a color printing of a stained glass window and flowers. - 0
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Record Type: Archive
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An Easter card wishing Ms. Drury happiness and blessings. On the front of the card is a color printing of a stained glass window and flowers. - 0
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Record Type: Archive
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A newspaper clipping dated October 29, 1903 reporting the death of Mrs. Emma Booth-Tucker in a railway accident in Missouri. She was 43 years old. - 1903
1903
Record Type: Archive
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A newspaper clipping from The St. Joseph News Press, Salvation Army Has Fought Cause Here 50 Years, December 6, 1936. - 0
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Record Type: Archive
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An original portrait of a Salvation Army officer, Lt Col. Richard Evans, taken in St. Louis, MO
Record Type: Photo
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A personal thank you letter for Annie Drury in regard to the letters she mailed on behalf of U.S. and foreign servicemen she met through the USO. - 0
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Record Type: Archive
