These are the two that I know of: 1) Clara Barton Birthplace Museum 2) Clara Barton National Historic Site
Yes, Clara Baton's sister Dorothea died when Clara was about 25.
Yes, several places in the United States are named after Clara Barton, the founder of the American Red Cross. Notably, Clara Barton National Historic Site in Glen Echo, Maryland, preserves her home and contributions. Additionally, Clara Barton Elementary Schools can be found in various states, reflecting her impact on education and humanitarian efforts.
No she never got maried or had any children she had her nieces and nephews but no children
Clara Barton received the Cross of Imperial Russia, the International Red Cross Medal, and the Iron Cross. The awarding of the Iron Cross by the Kingdom of Prussia was especially unusual as it was normally restricted to military men.
YES
Yes. It is called the Clara Barton Birthplace Museum.
These are the two that I know of: 1) Clara Barton Birthplace Museum 2) Clara Barton National Historic Site
Barton was her maiden last name, Clara Barton never married or had any children.
No
yes she had a speech impediment and she was extremely shy so she couldn't make friends.
no
her love life
yes! :) she cared for her brother David Barton when he fell from a barn roof.
dis she have or took care of any pets?
Yes, Clara Baton's sister Dorothea died when Clara was about 25.
Yes, several places in the United States are named after Clara Barton, the founder of the American Red Cross. Notably, Clara Barton National Historic Site in Glen Echo, Maryland, preserves her home and contributions. Additionally, Clara Barton Elementary Schools can be found in various states, reflecting her impact on education and humanitarian efforts.