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Come to the Missing Soldiers Office on January 19 at 1 PM to hear artist Peter Waddell discuss his work on a new mural detailing Clara Barton’s life.
This blog post examines an under-appreciated yet inspirational aspect of Clara Barton’s legacy – her time as an author and public speaker.
Explore the important work of identifying missing men that helped Clara Barton contribute to establishing the National Cemetery at Andersonville Prison.
Learn about the discovery of the Missing Soldiers Office at an all-day seminar in Farmville, Virginia focusing on Civil War discoveries.
Discover how Clara Barton and the Red Cross formed a partnership centered on war and disaster relief that helped countless people around the world.
Join us as the creator of “Bringing the Story of War to Our Doorsteps” speaks on Alexander Gardner’s Antietam photographs and war-time censorship.
Clara Barton’s Civil War nursing experience taught her the importance of first aid. After the war, she worked to bring first aid training to civilian life.
How did Clara Barton go from a shy young girl to have a long and influential educational career? Read our latest blog to find out.
In honor of National POW/MIA Recognition Day, the Clara Barton Missing Soldiers Office Museum is offering FREE admission on September 19 – September 21.
Clara Barton was a trailblazing woman in almost every portion of her astonishing career. She boldly went were few women had gone before.