
This historic Christmas postcard from 1918 features Commander Evangeline Booth, daughter of Salvation Army founder General William Booth. Evangeline led the Salvation Army in the United States from 1904 to 1934, before becoming the movement’s first female General (1934–1939). What makes this postcard especially remarkable is that it bears Commander Booth’s own signature, accompanied by the heartfelt message “Peace for all.” In 1918, the year the First World War came to an end, such words carried profound meaning—not only as an expression of gratitude for earthly peace, but also as a blessing, pointing to the deeper peace and love that Jesus brought into the world. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evangeline_Booth