That was the command William Booth, founder of the Salvation Army, gave his son upon seeing homeless men huddled under London Bridge. Booth was a man of action who, in his zeal to save souls, valued ...
Hall of Fame Hartselle High School baseball coach William Booth has a little extra reason to be thankful on this Thanksgiving. Given just a small chance of survival months ago, Booth got a clean bill ...
The Alabama High School Athletic Association’s all-time winningest baseball coach William Booth of Hartselle died in his sleep early Wednesday morning, according to Tigers assistant coach and athletic ...
You are in: Nottingham > History > Local history > Nottinghamshire legends: William Booth The Salvation Army is known - and respected - across the globe. But the organisation was born in the back ...
HARTSELLE, Ala. (WAFF) - The state’s all time winningest high school baseball coach has died. Hartselle’s William Booth died in his sleep Wednesday morning at the age 79. Booth became head baseball ...
Like family retainers moving about on a lower floor awaiting the death of their master and the inevitable reading of his will, associates of William Bramwell Booth chattered among themselves last week ...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - Just days after Hartselle Head Baseball Coach William Booth died, his team played in Game One of the Class 6A State Championship in Oxford against Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa.
On 2nd July 1965 a memorial bust was unveiled in St George's chapel in Westminster Abbey to William Booth, founder of the Salvation Army. This is a replica in white Palombino marble of a bronze bust ...
There are many names that nearly made it onto this list of famous Nottinghamains. Other famous people from Robin Hood County include: Ball, Captain Albert VC Bendigo Birch, Rob Blower, Tom Boot, Sir ...
On the C-SPAN Networks: William Booth is a Bureau Chief for London in the Washington Post with three videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 2018 Interview. The year with the ...