Salvation Army
history
SOURCES
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Robert Sandall, Arch Wiggins, Frederick Coutts, Henry Gariepy;
The history of The Salvation Army
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Salvationist Publishing and Supplies and other publishers; London
and other cities; 1947-2000
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Official history; currently 8 volumes through
1994
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The Salvation Army year book [various
years]
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Salvationist Publishing and Supplies and International Headquarters;
London; various years
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Disposition of forces
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Eastern Territory; West Nyack; November, 1999
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Harold Begbie; Life of William Booth, Founder of
The Salvation Army [two volumes]
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Macmillan and Co., Ltd.; London; 1926
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Sallie Chesham; Born to battle, The Salvation Army in
America
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Rand McNally & Company; Chicago; 1965
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Lisa Brennan Kisser and John D. Waldron; Healing waters, the
story of the reconciliation of The Salvation Army at Saratoga Springs, New
York
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Empire State Division; Syracuse; 1989
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Edward H. McKinley; Marching to Glory, the history of The Salvation
Army in America, 1880 - 1980
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Harper & Row; San Francisco; 1980
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Bernard Watson; Soldier saint, George Scott Railton, William
Booth's first lieutenant
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Hodder and Stoughton; London; 1970
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Herbert A. Wisbey, Soldiers without swords, a history of The
Salvation Army in the United States
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The Macmillan Company; New York; 1955
Last
revised: 7/17/2002
© 1999-2002
Founders
Beginnings
The Army comes to America
National developments
International developments
Sources
International
Heritage Centre website