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    Clara Barton

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    Clara Barton Clara Barton was a true pioneer and humanitarian. She is a well known woman in American history due to her participation in the Civil War and her founding of the American Red Cross. She became a teacher at a time where most teacher's were men. She was one of the first woman to ever be hired by the Federal government and was an inspiration for all women during her lifetime and forever after NATURE Clara Barton loved nature through her natural ability to nurture. As a very caring and

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    Clara Barton

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    helping their country. Clarissa “Clara” Barton, a shy timid girl as a child, turned out to be one of the most important health care workers during the Civil War. Between raising money for supplies, caring for the wounded, finding missing soldiers, and ultimately creating the American Red Cross, Clara Barton was among one of those heroes on the battlefield, earning the name, Angel of the Battlefield. While nursing soldiers during the Battle of Antietam in Sharpsburg, Clara saw that physicians were covering

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    Clara Barton's Legacy

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    because it was Christmas. On that day, a child was born: Clarissa Harlowe Barton. She not only had many talents, but she also was highly intelligent, determined while on the job, and motherly to the people she served - despite having no children. Clara is one of the most popular women nurses that worked on the Civil War battlefield and saved many lives. She even started a foundation that continues to serve people in life threatening events. Her life leading up to her fame impacted her choices, as

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    Clara Barton Biography

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    your husband. You panic after not hearing from him. After about a year, you get a call from your husband’s platoon leader personally saying that your husband has been identified as a national war hero, giving his life to save many. You can thank Clara Barton for getting your husband the respect that he deserves. By 1869, her obliging assistants and she had identified over 22,000 soldiers who were unaccounted for or deceased (Edison 17). Barton is the first teacher to open a school in New Jersey

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    In the article “Clara Barton,” it thoroughly informs the readers about her personal life and her contribution as a volunteer during the Civil War. Starting with her biography, the article discusses Barton’s educational life and her thirst to do charity work and philanthropy. According to this article, Clara Barton was a pioneer nurse, American teacher and humanitarian. She was born in Oxford, Massachusetts, and was the youngest of six children. Barton was homeschooled and she was the most

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    Clara Character Traits

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    One Woman That Lead The Way For Injured Soldiers Clara was born on December 25, 1921, Clara was risen up with a family of four children, each one of them 11 years older than her. Clara’s younger past was more of babysitters than siblings, each being a part of her schooling. Clara rose at the educational part of her life and she was very shy to be around people. Being at school was not something that made her happy with her life, it was hard fitting in with her other classmates and students. The thought

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    not easy. Having three older siblings and parents Stephen and Sarah, who fought continuously, Clara felt like an unwanted burden to her family. Clara's mother was giving birth to Clara when her father decided not to call the doctor because he thought the baby wasn't worth the expense. This shows how Stephen and Sarah treated her and caused her problems in her future with her self-confidence. When Clara was three years old she learned to read and her brother Stephen taught her arithmetic. She was

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    Clara Barton Quotes

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    Grace Davis Mrs. Shepard English Comp. II 31 January 2017 Clara Barton “I may be compelled to face danger, but never fear it, and while our soldiers can stand and fight, I can stand and feed and nurse them.” A quote by Clara Barton, American civil war nurse and founder of the American National Red Cross (Lewis). By many, Clara is said to be “The Angel of The Battlefield”, how does one acquire such a title (Allen)? Through her family life, her efforts providing relief to soldiers on the front lines

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    Clara Barton, born Clarissa Harlowe Barton, is one of the most significant figures in US history. Barton is well known for being a female pioneer in the field of teaching, as well as for her work in the US patent office during the Civil war. These feats alone make her a historical figure; however, she is also known for something which far surpasses these accomplishments. Clara Barton is recognized and remembered today for her extraordinary work as a nurse during the American Civil War, and for going

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    Clara Barton Clara Barton's real name is “Clarissa Harlowe Barton.” I chose her is because she is a very strong and independent woman, especially for her time period. She saved many lives and risked her own in doing so. She would go through the battlefields to help save wounded soldiers. At the same time of being strong she was loving and kind. She tried to save lives and she helped to find 22,000 soldiers who were marked “missing.” She would even write down messages soldiers wished to their families

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