it helped learn more easily so when she came to a challenge she new exactly what to do :)
Clara Barton was very shy in early school but was later known for being outspoken
She was a nurse and since she was a nurse, they thought that she was responsible. She worked up to being a spy and she was a very important person that was related to the Civil War.
She was known for being a nurse in the Civil War and she founded the Red Cross.
Clara Barton was famous for finding the American Red Cross on may-21-1881 she was also famous for helping people in the civil war against South Carolina and Virginia She was named "angel of battlefields" because she helped many injured soldiers from both states. She was brave enough to go to the battlefields where the soldiers were still fighting.
, my name is Clara Barton I was born on December 25, 1821 in Oxford, Mass. I am the organizer and founder of the American Red Cross. I had been educated at home. I began teaching school at the age of fifteen in various elementary schools in Massachusetts and New Jersey between the years 1836 and 1854. I cared for my brother David for two years; that was my only Medical experience. At the outbreak of the Civil War, I lived in Washington, D.C., and I worked at the U.S. Patent Office. Following the Baltimore Riots, upon the sixth Massachusetts Regiment arriving in Washington, it was I who organized a relief program for the soldiers, starting my lifelong career as a nurse and humanitarian. I am a strong and independent woman; and one morning I had to face a difficult decision I helped save a 'negro' from Slavery, I hid him in my woodshed and I had helped him into freedom. I stopped being a teacher; a man took over our school so I decided that I would be head nurse in the Civil War. I left for Europe a little while after and I began to learn about the Red Cross. I disliked the way Soldiers were treated. I became President of the Red Cross until 1904.The Red Cross in its nature, it aims and purposes, and consequently, its methods, are unlike any other organization in the country. It is an organization of physical action, of instantaneous action, at the spur of the moment; it cannot await the ordinary deliberation of organized bodies if it would be of use to suffering humanity, ... [ellipsis in original] it has by its nature a field of its own. - Clara BartonClara Barton died on April 12, 1912. We all miss Clara very much. We all remember how she founded the Red Cross and how she helped wounded soldiers. She saved many lives. Today the Red Cross is still alive and helping people in hard situations. I am glad Clara Barton lived in our world
Clara Barton was very shy in early school but was later known for being outspoken
Being well educated, she was a very intelligent student and willing to learn. starting learning at a young age, she took education very seriously!
Clara barton founded the first American red cross she was known for being the angel of the battle field for aiding the solders.
Clarissa Harlowe Barton ,Clara, is afraid of snakes, thunderstorms, the thought of being alone in front of her class. That's at least what a book I read says.
Clara Barton was against slavery and was a strong opponent of it. She is known for being the founder of the American Red Cross.
She was known for being a nurse in the Civil War and she founded the Red Cross.
She was a nurse and since she was a nurse, they thought that she was responsible. She worked up to being a spy and she was a very important person that was related to the Civil War.
Clara Barton was famous for finding the American Red Cross on may-21-1881 she was also famous for helping people in the civil war against South Carolina and Virginia She was named "angel of battlefields" because she helped many injured soldiers from both states. She was brave enough to go to the battlefields where the soldiers were still fighting.
Maybe I would ask Clara is she was ever scared walking on the battlefield I would also maybe ask her if she liked being famous or if she liked being a teacher
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.
She retired in Glen Echo, Maryland after being forced out of the Red Cross at age 83. She died eight years later in 1912.
Clarissa Harlowe Barton, better known as Clara, was born on Christmas Day in 1821, She worked as a teacher, patent clerk, and humanitarian, in addition to being a hospital nurse. Toward the end of the Civil War, she established a hospital at the Andersonville prison camp. After the war she ran the Office of Missing Soldiers, to help find or identify soldiers killed or missing in action. She established the American Red Cross on May 21, 1881.