Clarissa Harlowe Barton, or Clara Barton, was born on December 25, 1821 in North Oxford, Massachusetts. Her early childhood consisted of many experiences that proved to be very important in her later life. For example, her father “Stephen” was a politician, horse breeder, and farmer who told his daughter stories of the American Indian Wars- helping Clara learn the importance of keeping an army equipped with food, clothing, and medical supplies. This would prove crucial later in her life” (Piccotti)…
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A Woman of Action: The Life Story of Clara Barton Emma Lynch Mr. Holland US History I Honors January 21, 2016 Clara Barton was a prominent figure in American history. She displayed a multitude of characteristics through her actions, especially courage, bravery, and passion. She was one of the most honored women, as she was among the first women to teach in a school and be employed in the federal government. She displayed courage through these actions, as it was unprecedented for a woman…
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Clarissa Barton, was a pioneering nurse who founded the American Red Cross, which is still used to this day. She was a hospital nurse in the Civil War, a teacher, and a patent clerk. Her dad Stephen was the captain of the local militia and a selectman in Oxford. Her mother, Sarah was a very independent woman who supported women’s rights and the abolition of slavery. She had four siblings, Dorothea, David, Stephen, and Sarah. She went by Clara and was widely known as the “Angel of the Battlefield”…
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Clara barton, like many great people, saw a need in a time of great crisis and acted upon on it. During the Civil War also known as “The War Between the States” , was more than just a nurse. She was a teacher, nurse, founder, and inspiration to all she met. Clara Barton had a dream and never stopped achieving her goals and always found more ways to help those in need. Born in Oxford, Massachusetts on December 15, 1821 Clarissa Barton was a shy child. She was the youngest of five children, raised…
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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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Marlene Mr.Pine History 20 April 2018 Clara Barton Civil War Nurse Clara Harlowe Barton has earned a place in American history. She has the honor of being called the “ Angle of the Battlefield”. Clara Barton was an amazing person with so much compassion. During the Civil War she tried to help as much as she can. During the Civil War she worked as a nurse to wounded soldiers. From there it spiraled to a bigger better thing. After the War she she established an organization to look for missing…
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Clara Barton was a nurse, cook, and comforter for the soldiers, and she also relieved many people devastated by natural disasters. Barton worked on and off the field as a nurse, set up distribution centers, located over 22,000 lost soldiers, and established American Red Cross (“Clara Barton” summary 10). Clara Barton received her name as the “Angel of the Battlefield” for her work on and off the field as the Founder and president of The American Red Cross. Clarissa (Clara) Harlowe Barton was born…
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Clara Barton was born on Christmas, December 25th, 1821 in North Oxford, Massachusetts. During Clara’s early life she was the youngest of five children, two sisters and two brothers, including her older brother David, who became ill, at age 11. Clara took care of her brother for two years and aided him back to health. (Deneberg and Roscoe) As Clara was growing up she didn't have many friends because she was a bit shy. In the book The Story of My Childhood by Clara Barton it says “I naturally lacked…
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Barton worked as a teacher for ten years. Barton taught at local schools. Barton wants everyone to be equal. Barton raised money to build a school for the kids of the millworkers because her brother worked as a millowner. b. (Spinner,15). Barton went to school at the Liberal Institute in Clinton, New York. She studied foreign languages, history, mathematics, and philosophy. Barton only went there for three terms because she did not have the money. When Barton returned home, she found out that her…
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Clara Barton was born on December 25, 1821, in Oxford, Massachusetts. She was the youngest of four children. Her father was a war captain and her mother stayed at home mom and taught Clara how to cook and sew. Her sisters Sally and Dorothy taught her how to read. Stephen, her older brother taught her how to do math and her oldest brother, David, taught her how to do everything else, such as, ride horses, balance, and take care of animals. When she was four she was enrolled into Colonel Richard Stone’s…
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