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Clara Barton Biography
Nurse / Civil War Figure
Civil War nurse Clara Barton founded the American Red Cross. Barton was a teacher and a U.S. Patent Office clerk before devoting herself to nursing in the American Civil War (1861-65). She earned the nickname "the angel of the battlefield" and in 1864 was named superintendent of all Union nurses. In the 1870s, officials of the International Red Cross invited her to help form a branch of the service in the U.S.; she agreed, and led the American Red Cross for its first 26 years.
A similar nurse of the same era: Briton Florence Nightingale.
Four Good Links
Spectrum: Clara Barton
Good clear biography of Barton from this site for students
Clara Barton - American Humanitarian
Short bio of Barton, plus some links
American Red Cross Timeline
A history of Barton's organization, from the Red Cross Virtual History pages
Civil War Medicine
Cool history buff's page; includes a Barton bio
Vital Stats
Birth
Birthplace
Death
12 April 1912
(natural causes, age 90)
Best Known As
Founder of the American Red Cross
