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Have you ever wondered what it was like being a nurse on the battlefield? Well lots of women were nurses but only one made history.
Clarissa Harlowe Barton was born on December 25, 1821, in Oxford, Massachusetts. Clara’s mother, Sarah Stone Barton was a very independent woman known for her thriftiness. She lived from 1783-1851. Clara’s Father, Captain Stephen Barton was a businessman and Captain of a local army. He lived from 1774-1862. Clara had 4 siblings, Sarah Barton Vassall, Captain David Barton, Stephen Barton, and Dorothea Barton. At age 11, Clara tended to her older brother, David after an accident. Clara cared for him for 2 years till he got better. After that, she found her calling to be a nurse. Clara was a very smart young girl who was educated at home. At 15 years old, Clara opened a school in Bordentown, New Jersey. She taught all of the kids for free, no matter their size, color, or gender. …show more content…

and worked at the U.S. Patent Office in 1861. After the Civil War, wounded soldiers went to the U.S. Patent Office and Clara cared for them with her own supplies. Clara Barton was then let go from the U.S. Patent Office because she was a women. But in 1865, President Abraham Lincoln appointed Clara as, General Correspondent for the Friends of Paroled Prisoners. Clara then found resent photos of some of the male students that she taught that were now soldiers. This displeased her to know that some of her students that she taught were now soldiers who had to fight. She knew that it was wrong and she wanted to

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