No! Dorothea Dix, Sally Louisa Tompkins, Mary Todd Lincoln, Mary Ann Ball Bickerdyke, Mary Jane Safford, and Clarissa (Clara) Barton were the Nurses [:
Clara Barton was One of the only female nurses to work at the battle front. Clara Barton was also the creator of the red cross.
Throughout Clara Barton's whole life, she has made a difference. She has made a difference in the American Red Cross. She has also made a difference in the way people get treatment. People fighting in the Civil War weren't cared for enough and Clara Barton changed the way people nursed the sick and injured. Clara Barton has made a difference thourought her lifetime.
Clara Barton never became a vegetarian She ate whatever the soldiers ate, and what she made. If she ate only veggies and vegetarian stuff, then that's probably the only thing they had at the time.
Clara's sisters taught her complementary skills, since her older sisters were teachers. Clara's brothers taught her how to ride horses and other things that at the time were only appropiate for men.
She was only 11 years old.
Clara Barton was One of the only female nurses to work at the battle front. Clara Barton was also the creator of the red cross.
Clara Barton was the youngest of 5 children.
Throughout Clara Barton's whole life, she has made a difference. She has made a difference in the American Red Cross. She has also made a difference in the way people get treatment. People fighting in the Civil War weren't cared for enough and Clara Barton changed the way people nursed the sick and injured. Clara Barton has made a difference thourought her lifetime.
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.
Clara Barton went to college for only one year and thn decided to become a teacher
Because Only SHE Was Popular
Clara Barton never became a vegetarian She ate whatever the soldiers ate, and what she made. If she ate only veggies and vegetarian stuff, then that's probably the only thing they had at the time.
Clara Barton is the only one i know.
only her birth town and death town!
Clara's sisters taught her complementary skills, since her older sisters were teachers. Clara's brothers taught her how to ride horses and other things that at the time were only appropiate for men.
Clara Barton attended a private girl's academy in Clinton, NY. She went on September 15 1831. she had 3 other roommates. Some say that she was home schooled. If she was than it was only for a short period of time.Read more: Where_did_Clara_barton_go_to_school
she never helped in an underground rail road she only helped solders in need.