SALVATION ARMY TIME LINE

Stonehouse was corps number 210 (Scotland), opening on 27 December

1902-1903. The first officers were two women, Captain Waggett and Lieutenant Adams.

Major Thomas Cloud, the Divisional Officer for Glasgow led the opening meeting. This is recorded in the article attached.  Some months later there is a further report in The War Cry about the new corps, it reports that it now had 84 recruits and soldiers and there is an interesting description of the developing work by Major Cloud who is leading  a band of “Salvation Siegers” to help in the growth of the corps.

1903 ARTICLE,WAR CRY 1903.

Major clouds death is recorded in the following article.

DEATH NOTICE THOMAS CLOUD

 Over the years the work continued and in 1971 Stonehouse was linked with Strathaven Corps. In the same year the renovated hall was re-opened.

Unfortunately the work and membership gradually declined, and on 2 May 1998 the corps was closed.

It is however known through the records of the school headmasters diary that on 2nd September 1904 at 10.00 am General  William Booth and a number of his officers in five cars visited Stonehouse attending the Hamilton Memorial Church  for a religious ceremony. the photograph below shows the scene at the cross.

 

Early Officers

 A great number of the Salvation Army records were lost during the Blitz, however records after this period still exist.

 

Year Month Officers
1903 January Captain Waggettt and Lieutenant Adams
     
1905 February Lieutenant  Forsyth
1905 August Captain A Jones and Lieutenant Everson
     
1906 May Captain Bunce and Lieutenant Peace
     
1907 January Captain Flett and Lieutenant Timms
1907 May Captain Pickett and Lieutenant Gough
1907 November Captain Jones
     
1908 February Lieutenant Dixon
     
1910 May Captain white and Lieutenant  Fyfe
1910 October Ensign Toby and Lieutenant Roberts

 

On 1st September 1904 General Booth visited Stonehouse with his entourage.  The following is an extract from the Townhead Public School Headmasters Log book. 

Extract from Headmasters log book 2nd September 1904. “Yesterday Morning General Booth Of The Salvation Army, And A Number Of His Officers Arrived In Stonehouse About 10 Oclock In Five Motor Cars And Held A Religious Service In The Hamilton Memorial U.f. Church. As It Was Known Before Hand That He Was To Arrive Very Few Of Our Scholars Turned Up For School, So We Just Marked The Registers And Then Cancelling The Attendance We Adjourned From 10-15 To 11 -30, When Most Of The Children Came To School. One of the photographs in the collection show the visit.

 

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