During the American Civil War, the battlefield was a discomposure, thousands of men were obtaining injures and supplies were limited to barley cipher with less than a few makeshift hospitals per battle available. The Angel of the Battlefield, Clara Barton, become a civil war nurse in 1861 when the revulsion of loss and hopelessness settled in. Barton did not start out by wanting to be a nurse. The army had relied on male nurses at the time over female nurses. Most nurses were untrained or unfit to…
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Clara Barton, born on December 25, 1821 in Oxford Massachusetts, was a nurse during the Civil War. She dedicated her life to serving others. She was a teacher, nurse, volunteer and a president of an organization. She became known as the “Angel of the Battlefield.” (Benge) Clara accomplished many things throughout her life. Clara helped her mother take care of their brother for two years after an accident crippled him for a little while. When her brother was finally better and after attending…
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Clara Barton: “Angel of the Battlefield” Clara Barton, the founder of the American Red Cross, lived a life of service to others. Clara Barton was born on December 25, 1821, in eastern Massachusetts. Her full name was Clarissa Harlowe Barton, but as a child she liked to be called Clara. Clara was the youngest of five children, and her parents were Sarah and Captain Stephen Barton. Her brothers names were Stephen and David Barton, and her sisters were named Dorothy and Sally. All of her siblings…
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Oxford, Massachusetts the greatest American was born. Clara Barton who would one day be known as “Angel of the Battlefield” began her life. Assisted by her parents and siblings Clara Barton grew up to be the greatest American in history. In 1838 she became a teacher and six years later she opened her own school. Around 1861 Clara helped bring supplies and medical needs to soldier fighting in the civil war. Gaining the nickname “Angel of the Battlefield”. Years after that she visited Europe and soon started…
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Clara Barton was a nurse in the civil war that treated wounded soldiers in battle, she repaired soldiers so they could go back to war. Not only did Clara restore many men, but her sister Sally helped her tend the needs of wounded men. Clara traveled from battle to battle, she soon organized a system that would get her medical supplies fast. Soldiers became comfortable when she was aiding them, and she soon earned the nickname “Angel of the Battlefield”. Clara is the founder of the american red cross…
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Clara Barton legacy The Red Cross has been around for 135 years. Clara Barton made the Red Cross after helping soldiers in the civil war. She was very brave and dedicated to what she did to help. Clara Barton once said, “I may be compelled to face danger, but never fear it, and while our soldiers can stand and fight, I can stand and feed and nurse them”. She overcame her shyness to do great things. Events out of Clara Barton's childhood shaped who she was. Clara Barton was born in oxford…
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Clara Barton was a nurse, cook, and comforter for the soldiers, and she also relieved many people devastated by natural disasters. Barton worked on and off the field as a nurse, set up distribution centers, located over 22,000 lost soldiers, and established American Red Cross (“Clara Barton” summary 10). Clara Barton received her name as the “Angel of the Battlefield” for her work on and off the field as the Founder and president of The American Red Cross. Clarissa (Clara) Harlowe Barton was born…
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A Woman of Action: The Life Story of Clara Barton Emma Lynch Mr. Holland US History I Honors January 21, 2016 Clara Barton was a prominent figure in American history. She displayed a multitude of characteristics through her actions, especially courage, bravery, and passion. She was one of the most honored women, as she was among the first women to teach in a school and be employed in the federal government. She displayed courage through these actions, as it was unprecedented for a woman…
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up as men to fight in the war, and be spies in the war. Not many were part of the government, but some were like Clara Barton. Clara Barton was a woman who risked her life to save Union soldiers in the American Civil war. One really important woman in the Civil War was Clara Barton who was a battlefield nurse. One of five children born to Sarah and Stephen Barton, Clara Barton entered this world on December 25, 1821, in Oxford, Massachusetts. She would grow up to become one of the…
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woman during the Civil War was Clara Barton. Elizabeth B. Pryor wrote an article following the life and success of Clara Barton a teacher, humanitarian, nurse and founder of both the American Red Cross and National First Aid Society. Barton was born December 25, 1821 in Massachusetts to Sarah Stone and Stephen Barton. Clara’s childhood went through some rough patches, her parents had a rocky marriage, she lost her sister at a young age and was terribly shy. Eventually Clara grew up to become a school…
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