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  2. Booth Memorial Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Booth Memorial Hospital is the name of any of the hospitals affiliated with The Salvation Army (TSA); the latter was "founded by William Booth in 1878." The first of these "opened Booth Memorial in Manhattan in 1914 and its center in Flushing in 1957." [1] [2] Salvation Army Booth Memorial Hospital is a longer name used for some of them. [3]

  3. Ray & Joan Kroc Corps Community Centers - Wikipedia

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    Upon her death in 2003, Kroc bequeathed $1.5 billion (equivalent to $3 billion in 2023) to The Salvation Army solely for the purpose of establishing centers of opportunity, education, recreation and inspiration throughout the United States to be known as "Salvation Army Ray and Joan Kroc Corps Community Centers". [3] [4] [5]

  4. Salvation Army Headquarters (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    The Salvation Army Headquarters is a building at 120–130 West 14th Street in the Chelsea and Greenwich Village neighborhoods of Manhattan in New York City.The building, owned by charitable organization the Salvation Army, is composed of a four-story auditorium named the Centennial Memorial Temple, a 12-story office building, and a 17-story dormitory named the Markle Evangeline.

  5. Salvation Army warming center opens in Watertown; other ... - AOL

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  6. Volunteers of America - Wikipedia

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    The couple was successful in bolstering the image of The Salvation Army in America and in growing the movement's social work mission. After disagreements with other Salvation Army leaders, including Ballington Booth's brother Bramwell Booth, the Booths left the organization and established Volunteers of America. [5]

  7. Kensico Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Evangeline Booth (1865–1950), evangelist, daughter of Salvation Army founder, fourth General of the Salvation Army; Herbert Booth (1862–1926), songwriter, son of Salvation Army founder; Sully Boyar (Irvin) (1923–2001), actor; Martin Bregman (1926–2018), film producer; Samuel Logan Brengle (1860-1936), author, Salvation Army Commissioner

  8. Coventry, New York - Wikipedia

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    Coventry is a town in Chenango County, New York, United States. The population was 1,655 at the 2010 census. [ 3 ] The town is named after Coventry , Connecticut , by settlers from New England .

  9. Salvation Army Team Emergency Radio Network - Wikipedia

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    The Salvation Army Team Emergency Radio Network (SATERN) is a network of volunteer amateur radio operators based in North America. It works to provide emergency communications between Salvation Army posts during times of disaster, and to pass messages with health and welfare information between the Salvation Army and the general public.