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Brooklyn #1 Corps |
Number of Object records |
5 |
Number of Photo records |
2 |
Number of Archive records |
1 |
Number of Library records |
0 |
Related Records
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2008.0253 - Capsule, Time
Contents of the time capsule that was placed in 1928 in the cornerstone of the Brooklyn #1 Citadel, located at 321 Ashland place. The building was sold in 2004 and the time capsule rescued in 2008. Unfortunately, it was a copper box that did not adequately protect from moisture. Hence, much of the contents was significantly damaged. The sheet containing the contents of the time capsule, a brief history of the Brooklyn #1 property, and War Cry...
Record Type: Object
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2008.0253.1 - Article
article Two page typed articles recovered from the Brooklyn #1 Corps cornerstone time capsule in 2008. Written in 1928 and placed in the cornerstone. Remainder of the items recovered from the time capsule located under 2008.0253
Record Type: Object
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2011.0161.6 - Program
program Wedding program Wedding Ceremony of Captain Letha Viola Oliver to Captain William Oscar Miles July 28, 1926. The Social Service Centre, Brooklyn, MY. Colonel Edward J Parker and Lt. Colonel Charles Welte
Record Type: Object
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2015.0373 - Plate, Commemorative
Commemorative Plate; The Salvation Army Brooklyn Citadel Brooklyn, New York. Sketch of the Corps building on front with history of the Corps from 1882 to 1952 on reverse. Manufactured by World Wide Art Studio. A Division of Atlas Crystal Works, Inc. Covington, Tennessee. 10" diameter ceramic plate. Formerly Brooklyn #1 Corps. Opened April 29, 1882 at 221 Washington St. part of the building was used as HQ for US and Canada. 1st Corps to gain ri...
Record Type: Object
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92.0242 - Plate, Commemorative
plate Brooklyn Citadel Brooklyn New York plate. 9.25" diameter. Following the coming to America of Commissioner George Scott Railton and his Salvation Army lassies, Brooklyn work was opened, April 29, 1882, at 221 Washington Street. Part of the building was used as the first Headquarters for the United States and Canada. Brooklyn #1 has many "firsts" in Army history in America. First Corps to gain the right to hold open air services in th...
Record Type: Object
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