Clara Barton was an important woman figure in the American Civil War. The Civil War was fought 1861-1865. Barton worked in the Civil War as a nurse, helping soldiers in as many ways as she could. She cared for wounded soldiers at Antietam in Maryland. Barton served as an independent nurse. People didn't want her help because women didn't work on the battlefield. Clara Barton was nicknamed “the angel of the battlefield”. Her work in the Civil War as a Civil War Nurse and Relief Worker started in the…
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Clara Barton is one of the most influential women during the time of the Civil war, and in the history of healthcare, for majorly improving the importance and duty of the medical service by creating the American Red Cross. Growing up with a servant’s heart, she faced many hard challenges that would later help mold her into someone strong and successful. Barton was passionate, devoted, strong-minded, and humble which was shown in all she did. At a young age in her life, Clara Barton’s brother, David…
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During the Civil War it was all hands on deck the men went off to battle, farmers donated produce, towns turned into military headquarters, houses and farms turned into shelters for soldiers and the women did whatever they could to help, from taking over all responsibilities at home such as the children, livestock, house/farm to joining the fight by becoming nurses to aid to the wounded soldiers. One of the most influential woman during the Civil War was Clara Barton. Elizabeth B. Pryor wrote an…
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Clara Barton was born on December 25, 1821 in Oxford, Massachusetts. She was the youngest of 5 children and started to take care of her brothers when injured. Also loved tending to her siblings' injuries. The war was about to break out in 1861. Clara Barton helped wounded soldiers and the sick. She managed to save thousands of people. Clara Barton has done many more things to help others. Also Clara Barton dedicated herself to warfare and others. She also became one of the first women to work for…
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Clara Barton: “Angel of the Battlefield” Clara Barton, the founder of the American Red Cross, lived a life of service to others. Clara Barton was born on December 25, 1821, in eastern Massachusetts. Her full name was Clarissa Harlowe Barton, but as a child she liked to be called Clara. Clara was the youngest of five children, and her parents were Sarah and Captain Stephen Barton. Her brothers names were Stephen and David Barton, and her sisters were named Dorothy and Sally. All of her siblings…
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During the American Civil War, the battlefield was a discomposure, thousands of men were obtaining injures and supplies were limited to barley cipher with less than a few makeshift hospitals per battle available. The Angel of the Battlefield, Clara Barton, become a civil war nurse in 1861 when the revulsion of loss and hopelessness settled in. Barton did not start out by wanting to be a nurse. The army had relied on male nurses at the time over female nurses. Most nurses were untrained or unfit to…
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Clara Barton, neé Clarissa Harlowe Barton, was born on the 25th of December, 1821. She was a nurse, teacher, and humanitarian, best known for her creation of the American Red Cross and agency/nursing work during the Civil War. This earned her the name the “Angel of the Battlefield.” She was also known to some as the “American Nightingale,” for her long-lasting efforts in the nursing field. Barton was a recording clerk at the Washington Patent Office during the start of the Civil War. Due to…
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Clarissa Harlowe Barton was born the 25th of December in 1821. She lived in North Oxford and her father Stephen Barton was the captain of the local militia. Clara’s mother was Sarah Barton. She had two older sisters(Sarah Barton Vassall, Dorothea Barton) and two older brothers(Stephen Barton, David Barton). Her interest in helping people sparked when her most adored brother David fell from a barn roof. Clara quickly learned how to give him his medicine and nursed him for the next two years.…
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battlefield” more commonly known as Clara Barton. Her full birth name was Clarissa Harlowe Barton and she was alive from 1821-1912. Born in Massachusetts, she became a school teacher there at the age of eighteen. When she was thirty-three years old she decided to terminate her teaching career and peruse an opportunity to be employed as a recording clerk in a U.S. patent office in Washington D.C., where she would be making equal pay as her male counterparts. Clara Barton was working at the patent office…
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Clara Barton is the founder of the Red Cross. She was born in December of 1821 in Massachusetts and died on April 12. She then moved to Washington, D.C. and was one of the first women to work for the federal government. After that, she went to work in Virginia and helped surgeons during the night. Overall, Clara definitely had an impact on the world. If you didn't already know, Clara Barton was the youngest of five children and she was very shy, hardworking and smart. She began teaching when she…
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