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Salvation Army Building

Built 1946

Historic and Current Address:

126 N. Mosley

Marker is on Mosley, on the right when traveling north.

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Salvation Army

At this site

the Salvation Army

began activities in

Victoria, June 26, 1887

Marker is at the intersection of Government Street and Yates Street on Government Street.

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Salvation Army

 

To the Glory of God.

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Under the direction of

General William Booth,

the founder of the Salvation Army,

Commissioner George S. Railton

and seven women

officers unfurled the flag of the Salvation Army

here on March 10, 1880.

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The Salvation Army

Stuart House

The purchase of this property was funded by the G. B. Stuart Charitable Foundation

Mr. Stuart’s ancestor, Samuel Stuart (also known as Stewart), purchased this property September 7, 1778, where he engaged in tavern keeping and for a period of ...

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The Salvation Army

1885 - 1960

This Plaque commemorates

the beginning of the

Salvation Army in

Maquoketa and the State of Iowa, May 1885.

Placed here, May 14, 1960,

on the occasion of

Maquoketa's 75th

anniversary celebration.

"What hath God wrought?"

Marker can be reached from South Main Street.

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The Salvation Army

Tampa Corps

Opened at this location

1893

by

Captain Wilbur Hall

and

Lieutenant Fred Weller

Marker is on East Kennedy Boulevard (Florida Route 60) near Franklin Street, on the right when traveling west.

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Salvation Army

To the Glory of God.

------------------------

Under the direction of

General William Booth,

the founder of the Salvation Army,

Commissioner George S. Railton

and seven women

officers unfurled the flag of the Salvation Army

here on March 10, 1880.

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Salvation Army Camp Meeting Grounds

In memory

of

Rev. Israel Luce

Rev. Daniel B. Randall

Rev. Charles Munger

who selected

this spot

for a camp ground

in 1873

Marker is at the intersection of Washington Avenue and Fountain Avenue, on the left when traveling north on Washington Avenue.

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Site of First Services of the Salvation Army

Alexandria, Virginia May 1885. On this site stood Captain Joseph Pugmire and three lassies who conducted the first Salvation Army services in Alexandria. Later, the Salvation Army was located at 319 and 316 King Street from 1922 to 1965, when ...

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