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English: The Salvation Army in the Main Street Historic District, Manchester Connecticut This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America .
Thomas Knowlton (1740–1776), military officer in the American Revolution, who led the Knowlton's Rangers, America's first Army intelligence unit; Nathaniel Lyon (1818–1861), the first Union general to be killed in the American Civil War [22] Paul Newman (1925–2008), award-winning actor, film director and philanthropist.
Salvation Army store in Victoria, Australia. The Salvation Army's fundraising shops in the United Kingdom participated in the UK government's Work Programme, a workfare programme in which benefit claimants had to work for no compensation for 20 to 40 hours per week over periods as long as six months. [14] [15]
Historical Dictionary of The Salvation Army. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. pp. 587– 592. ISBN 9781538102138. Chuck Munson (2013). The Salvation Army in Dallas: The Supply Chain Challenges of a Non-Profit Organization. Pearson Education. ISBN 9780133757149.
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Paul Bonwit (1862–1939), founder of Bonwit Teller department store; 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
Shelves in a thrift store in Indianapolis, Indiana A charity shop in Sheringham, UK. A charity shop (British English), thrift shop or thrift store (American English and Canadian English, also includes for-profit stores such as Savers) or opportunity shop or op-shop (Australian English and New Zealand English) is a retail establishment run by a charitable organization to raise money.
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.