Booth, William (b. 1839)

Booth, William, founder and general of the Salvation Army, born in Nottingham; published “In Darkest England”; a man of singular self-devotion to the religious and social welfare of the race; (b. 1839).

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Booth, John Wilkes * Boothia
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Bonstetten, Charles Victor de
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Bonze
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Boomerang
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Booth, John Wilkes
Booth, William
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Bopp, Franz
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