the union but when she was the nurse she helped both sides
Yes she did.
Clara Barton's brother, David, was injured during the Civil War. He suffered a severe wound while serving in the Union Army, which left him in need of medical attention. Clara, motivated by her desire to help, later became a prominent nurse and humanitarian, founding the American Red Cross.
Clara Barton was among the many women in the North to help care for the sick and wounded at Union field hospitals during the US Civil War. She and her fellow workers, including American poet Walt Whitman cared for soldiers from both sides of the war.
American Red Cross.
Stonewall Jackson was a Confederate.
Clara Barton both Union and Confederate even though she wanted Union to win. Clara Barton both Union and Confederate even though she wanted Union to win.
union
Yes she did.
she starts serving the in the civil war April of 1861
Clara Barton
Clara Barton I think. She also founded the Red Cross
if i remember right. when i here confederate or confederacy i think of the south during the time of slavery and such so im guessing nurses hired to help the confederate states of america Alternate answer: Confederate nurses simply refers to women who served as nurses for the Confederate army during the Civil War. Nursing was still in its infancy when the American Civil War broke out.
Clara barton. She went on to start the American red cross
Clara Barton was working for the US Patent Office in Washington DC when the US Civil War began. She spent thousands of hours tending to the sick and wounded soldiers from both sides in the war. She risked her life by tending to the wounded at Union field hospitals in Virginia. In 1881, Clara Barton founded the American Red Cross.
Clara Barton's brother, David, was injured during the Civil War. He suffered a severe wound while serving in the Union Army, which left him in need of medical attention. Clara, motivated by her desire to help, later became a prominent nurse and humanitarian, founding the American Red Cross.
The Union.
Clara Barton was a Union nurse during the Civil War. She was so helpful to soldiers of any color or side that she was often called "The Angel of the Battlefield." While I supose that may not be considered "mililtary service" she certainly did a lot of service for the military.