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Barton, Clara, 1830-
Philanthropist; born in Oxford, Mass., in 1830; was educated in Clinton, N. Y. Her early life was devoted to teaching.
In 1854 she became a clerk in the Patent Office in Washington, resigning in 1861, and undertaking the
Clara Barton. nursing of sick and wounded soldiers of the army.
In 1864 General Butler made her head nurse of the hospitals in the Army of the James.
Later she was given charge by President Lincoln of the search organized to find missing Union soldiers, and in 1865 went to Andersonville to mark the graves of Northern soldiers who had died there.
When the Franco-Prussian War broke out (1870), she assisted in preparing military hospitals, and also aided the Red Cross Society.
In 1871, after the siege of Strasburg, she superintended, by request of the authorities, the distribution of work to the poor, and in 1872 performed a similar work in Paris.
For her services she was decorated with the Golden Cross of Baden and the Iron Cross of Ger
Sherborn (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): entry barton-clara
Geneva (Switzerland) (search for this): entry barton-clara
Clinton, N. Y. (New York, United States) (search for this): entry barton-clara
Barton, Clara, 1830-
Philanthropist; born in Oxford, Mass., in 1830; was educated in Clinton, N. Y. Her early life was devoted to teaching.
In 1854 she became a clerk in the Patent Office in Washington, resigning in 1861, and undertaking the
Clara Barton. nursing of sick and wounded soldiers of the army.
In 1864 General Butler made her head nurse of the hospitals in the Army of the James.
Later she was given charge by President Lincoln of the search organized to find missing Union soldiers, and in 1865 went to Andersonville to mark the graves of Northern soldiers who had died there.
When the Franco-Prussian War broke out (1870), she assisted in preparing military hospitals, and also aided the Red Cross Society.
In 1871, after the siege of Strasburg, she superintended, by request of the authorities, the distribution of work to the poor, and in 1872 performed a similar work in Paris.
For her services she was decorated with the Golden Cross of Baden and the Iron Cross of Germ