Yes! She was in Switzerland when she was introduced to the American Red Cross. Clara
Barton persuaded the senators to join with the American Red Cross as she hoped the senators and the rest of America did.
Clara Barton was born on December 25, 1821 and died on April 12, 1912. Clara Barton would have been 90 years old at the time of death or 193 years old today.
She was born on 25 December 1821. And she died on April 12,1912
Clara barton was 91 years old when she died we now remember her by the angel of the battle field or the founder of the red cross.
She established the American Red Cross in 1881.
Either 15 or 17. The real age is not verified.
she wasn't in the war it was just for guys not girls and she was a nurse in the war she helped wounded.
Clara Barton was 52 years old
Clara helped aroung 1000 soldiers during the civil war but many that she tried to help died
Clara Barton was a nurse for the civil war she set up hospitals near the battlefields, and helped the wounded soldiers. soon she was know as the Angel of the battlefield. Clara returned to the united states and started the American red cross.
8 years.
Clara Barton is called the angel of the battlefield for many different reasons. She helped soldiers at the front line of battle. She also wrote letters to the family and friends of injured or sick soldiers informing them on their loved one's condition. Clara was also the first one to go to the front lines because she was brave and was not afraid to help others, even if it meant putting her own life on the line. In this way she was like an angel to the soldiers, on the battlefield and off.
how many years the person has served, or has yet to serve.
Two years
She was a teacher for about 6 years.
she had 50
5
Clara had 2 brothers and 2 sisters. Clara was the youngest.
Clara Barton was a great woman. She helped many of us to learn helping others is important.
She Did Not serve in the War, she was a Nurse to the soldiers DURING the war.
She was the youngest of 5.
27
many people helped her.
12
As a child, Clara Barton spent many years taken care of her injured brother. This lead her to find her calling and become an educator, nurse and founder of the American Red Cross