Vintage sepia-tone portrait of Evangeline Booth (1865–1950), boldly signed “Evangeline Booth” in fountain pen across the lower portion. The image, measuring 7" x 9.25", is printed on heavy cardstock and depicts Booth in full Salvation Army uniform.
Booth, daughter of Salvation Army founder William Booth, became the first female General of the Salvation Army (1934–1939) and gained international acclaim for her leadership in humanitarian relief, particularly her organization of aid efforts during World War I.
Fine condition, with only light edge wear to the cardstock, signature bold and clear.
With One of a Kind Collectibles LOA
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