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Aftermath of the Storm: Clara Barton on the Lecture Circuit

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The end of the Civil War brought an end to the dangers Clara Barton faced as a volunteer army nurse, but it did not bring an end to her work. In March 1865, with the support of President Lincoln, she accomplished the monumental task of establishing the Missing Soldiers Office—just weeks before […]


Clara Barton and the American Revolution

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As America celebrates its semiquincentennial, the 250th anniversary of our founding, there is no better time to explore Clara Barton’s ties to the nation’s birth. At the outbreak of the American Civil War in 1861, the conflict where Barton became known as “The Angel of the Battlefield” for her trailblazing work as […]


Clara Barton’s Wartime 4th of July

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Every year on July 4th, just a few blocks from the Clara Barton Missing Soldiers Office Museum, one of the largest Independence Day celebrations in the country takes place. Washington, D.C. takes its role as the nation’s capital seriously and festivities dominate the city. Modern holiday traditions include parades, parties, a concert […]



Clara Barton: Author and Public Speaker

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This blog post examines an under-appreciated yet inspirational aspect of Clara Barton’s legacy – her time as an author and public speaker.


Clara Barton: International Relief Organizer

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Discover how Clara Barton and the Red Cross formed a partnership centered on war and disaster relief that helped countless people around the world.





Clara Barton’s Nursing Career

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“My sleepy emotions awoke me and…Clara Barton was there, an angel of mercy doing all in mortal power to assuage the miseries of the unfortunate soldiers.”


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