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History - Women, People, Society 173
AII POW-MIA - FaxNetworkAII POW-MIA - FaxNetwork
An editorial by Chip Beck comparing Clara Barton and the MIA's with today's Defense MIA Office.
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American Red Cross - Clara BartonAmerican Red Cross - Clara Barton
Profile from the Virtual Museum.
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Astrocartography of Clara Barton's Least-Aspected MarsAstrocartography of Clara Barton's Least-Aspected Mars
Biography of Barton with special focus on how the planetary symbols of Mars and Pluto were reflected in her life and work.
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Biography - Clara BartonBiography - Clara Barton
A short biographical summary of the life of Clara Barton from Spectrum Home and Life Magazine. Links to more information are provided.
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The Biography of Clara Barton (1821-1912)The Biography of Clara Barton (1821-1912)
She is best known as being the founder of the American Red Cross and, prior to this significant achievement, as a nurse who tended to countless wounded soldiers on Civil War battlefields.
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Clara BartonClara Barton
Known as the "Angel of the Battlefield," she also founded the American Red Cross.
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Clara BartonClara Barton
From the National Association of Investigative Specialists. A story written by Barbara Maikell-Thomas of the "First Official Missing Persons Investigator - Clara Barton".
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Clara Barton - American TreasuresClara Barton - American Treasures
A collection of notes from the Civil war, which document the appalling carnage and medical conditions.
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Clara Barton - Notable Women AncestorsClara Barton - Notable Women Ancestors
Biography of Clara Barton, who founded the American Red Cross and cared for wounded soldiers on both sides of the conflict during the Civil War.
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Clara Barton in DansvilleClara Barton in Dansville
Information on Dansville, Livingston County, New York, the country residence of Miss Clara Barton.
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Clara Barton's MemorabiliaClara Barton's Memorabilia
An article from Nurseweek Magazine on the discovery of items dating back to 1860's of previously unknown information on Clara Barton.
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Remembering Clara BartonRemembering Clara Barton
Profiles in Citizenship review of her Civil War and Red Cross activities, written by Laura Morrow.
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Women of The HallWomen of The Hall
The National Women's Hall of Fame tribute to Clara Barton.
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The Women Who Went to the FieldsThe Women Who Went to the Fields
A poem by Clara Barton about the Civil War nurses.
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