Social reformer, Salvation Army leader, co-founder of Volunteers of America. Signed letter, “Maud B. Booth” on Volunteer Prison League letterhead, November 27, 1916 thanking Mrs. N. R. Montgomery for a donation. “So much of my time has to be spent in visiting prisons that it is hard for me to go out gathering collections and making new friends for the work.” A nice example referencing her work for prison reform. A vertical fold line runs through the middle initial of her signature.
Social reformer, Salvation Army leader, co-founder of Volunteers of America. Signed letter, “Maud B. Booth” on Volunteer Prison League letterhead, November 27, 1916 thanking Mrs. N. R. Montgomery for a donation. “So much of my time has to be spent in visiting prisons that it is hard for me to go out gathering collections and making new friends for the work.” A nice example referencing her work for prison reform. A vertical fold line runs through the middle initial of her signature.