She did what she thought was best for the soldiers
Clara Barton was a great woman. She helped many of us to learn helping others is important.
Clara Barton assisted surgeons and brought food and supplies to hospitals. She helped many people in the battlefield hospitals and was a great heroine in American history.
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Clara Barton saved thousands of soldiers and was a Civil War Nurse. She was against slavery, and for womens rights. She started the American Red Cross program.Clara Barton is the founder of the American Red Cross. She also worked in many government offices and tended to many wounded and sick soldiers.
Yes! She had four. Two brothers and two sisters. David, Stephen, Sally and Dorothy.
When the US Civil War began, Clara Barton was employed at the US Patent Office in Washington DC. The wounded soldiers returning from the First Battle of Bull Run startled Barton. Based on the horrific conditions she observed, she began her campaign to help and care for the wounded soldiers. Often at great risk to herself.
yes, Clara Barton had a great education at home. She learned from her brothers and sisters, Dorothy, Stephan, and Sally. She learned math, poetry, and geography.Clara Barton also went to Colonel Richard Stone's School and a boarding school.
1804 . I do not know who wrote this answer but it is most definitely wrong. Clara Barton was born in 1821, so I am confused as to how she could retire before she was born. Clara Barton retired in 1904.
Clara Barton fought to provide aid to wounded soldiers, at a time when very few women worked outside the home. She served as a nurse at a time when very few nurses were women, and founded the American Red Cross. A fascinating lay- you should study a little of her life. A lot of wounded soldiers lived because of the medical assistance that she directed, and personally provided.
The cast of Great Depression Cooking with Clara - 2009 includes: Clara Cannucciari as herself
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As Edmund barton was the first p.m everyone respected him and he was a great p.m