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Frederick Booth-Tucker continued the work in
America alone until 1904, when he returned to International Headquarters as Foreign Secretary. In June 1906, Booth-Tucker married for the third time, to Colonel Minnie Reid, daughter of a one-time Acting Governor of Bombay. Posted to India in 1907 as the
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accompanied by three officers intending to spread the teachings of The
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Tucker's preaching of equality and salvation proved popular with the members of outcast society, many of whom were converted. Following this success in India, Tucker was promoted to the rank of
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Criminocurology; or, The Indian crim , and what to do with him : Being a review of the work of the
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from January 1895 to January 1896. In 2006 the story was published in novel form with an introduction, footnotes and illustrations by Garth R. Hentzschel.
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Our future pauper policy in America ... a paper read at the monthly meeting of the United Charities of New York ...
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Commander Booth Tucker in Charge US Forces of the Salvation Army 1896–1904
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The Short Life of Catherine Booth, the Mother of the Salvation Army
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A review of the Salvation Army land colony in California
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What The Salvation Army Is Doing In India And Ceylon
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711:Kaiser-i-Hind Medal
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