Wurts Bros. (New York, N.Y.)405 Lexington Avenue. Two Chrysler Buildings on 42nd Street and 3rd Avenue, view looking north from roof of old Allerton House, now Salvation Army residence, on 39th Street between Lexington and 3rd A
[220 Spring Street]
Byron Company (New York, N.Y.)[14th St. Looking West from Fifth Avenue.]
Byron Company (New York, N.Y.)Funeral, General Booth Tucker Killed in 20th Cent. Express; 14th Street West from Fifth Avenue.
Byron Company (New York, N.Y.)Charities, General Eva Booth at the Grave of George Scott Railton, the First Commissioner of the Salvation Army.
Arthur Vitols,Byron Company (New York, N.Y.)[General Eva Booth at the Grave of Her Father, Gen. William Booth.]
Byron Company (New York, N.Y.)General Eva Booth at the Grave of Her Father, Gen. William Booth.
Traveler's Insurance Co.
Byron Company (New York, N.Y.)Charities, General Eva Booth at the Grave of Her Father, Gen. William Booth.
Byron Company (New York, N.Y.)Charities, Salvation Army's National Headquarters.
Byron Company (New York, N.Y.)Hotel Commodore, Lex. and 42nd St., Chef Leoni and wartime doughnuts for Salvation Army.
Byron Company (New York, N.Y.)Charities, Salvation Army Christmas Dinner Kettle.
Byron Company (New York, N.Y.)Charities, Salvation Army Lodging House.
Byron Company (New York, N.Y.)Sports, Bicyclists at a Salvation Army Meeting-Coney Island.
Byron Company (New York, N.Y.)Street Scenes, Nov. 3, 1903, 14th St. West from 5th Ave.
Byron Company (New York, N.Y.)Hotel Commodore, Lex. and 42nd St., wartime doughnuts for Salvation Army.
Arthur Vitols,Byron Company (New York, N.Y.)[Charities, General Eva Booth at the Grave of George Scott Railton, the First Commissioner of the Salvation Army.]
Bob Lerner,Look magazineSalvation Army
Bob Sandberg,Look magazineSalvation Army
John Vachon (1914-1975),Look magazineSalvation Army Lassie
John Vachon (1914-1975),Look magazineThe Bowery--Actor Kirk Douglas Tours the City
Lecture "Salvation Army Activities" by General Edward J. Higgins
The Salvation Army Open-Air meeting in Times Square, circa 1935
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