As a child, Clara Barton did farm and household chores on the family’s North Oxford, Massachusetts farm. Caring for her bedridden brother David and sick neighbors prepared Barton for nursing during the Civil War.  She also did bookkeeping in the family mill, operated looms, and tutored the workers’ children. More...

Teacher
At 17, Barton became a teacher in North Oxford, MA.  In Bordentown, NJ, she established the state’s first free public school. Civil War and American Red Cross's work followed.  Barton later established the American Red Cross’s Department of First Aid for the Injured. It taught basic emergency preparedness and first aid care to lay people.More...

Civil War, 1861-1865
On April 19, 1861, 6th Massachusetts Regiment soldiers were attacked during riots in Baltimore, MD.  Many were former Barton students.  When they arrived in Washington, D.C., dirty and beaten, she learned that the U.S. Army had no supplies for their care.  Barton assembled food and supplies, even cutting up sheets to make towels.  Thus began Clara Barton’s Civil War relief work.More...

Locating Missing Soldiers after the Civil War
In Spring 1865, Clara Barton worked with Union soldiers released from Confederate war prisons.  She went to Annapolis, MD where the War Department handled prisoner exchanges. Barton found thousands of letters, many unopened, from relatives seeking news of their missing loved ones. More...

Equal Rights
Clara Barton experienced discrimination firsthand but she fought for her rights, saying- ...as for my being a woman, [you] will get used to that.... -She refused a teaching position unless she received equal pay, and said, “I may sometimes be willing to teach for nothing, but if paid at all, I shall never do a man's work for less than a man’s pay.”More...

 
Overview
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Pamphlet, “Clara Barton and Her Work”
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Teacher
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“The Barton First-Aid Textbook”
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Civil War
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Locating Missing Soldiers after the Civil War
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“Record of Federal Dead”
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“Roll of Missing Men – No. 3 To Returned Soldiers and others, Clara Barton”
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Register of Missing Men of the Army, No. 2 Miss Clara Barton
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Memorial of Clara Barton, Praying”
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Equal Rights
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“Glimpses of Fifty Years 1839 – 1889, The Autobiography of An American Woman”
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