2. About Clara Barton:
• Was born on December 25th, 1821 in Oxford, Massachusetts.
• Clara Barton was a pioneering nurse who founded the American Red
Cross, and was a hospital nurse in the Civil War. Barton risked her life to
bring supplies and support to soldiers in the field during the War.
• She became a teacher at age 15 and later opened a free public school in
New Jersey. She moved to Washington, D.C., to work in the U.S. Patent
Office as a clerk in the mid-1850s.
3. “Angel of the Battlefield”
• Clara was selfless and extremely devoted to what she did.
• Not content sitting on the sidelines, Barton served as an independent
nurse and first saw combat in Fredericksburg, Virginia, in 1862. She
also cared for soldiers wounded at Antietam. Barton was nicknamed
"the angel of the battlefield" for her work.
4. What role did Clara Barton have in the war?
• She organized the American Red Cross and independently organized
relief for the wounded and often brought her own supplies to front
lines.
• Barton saw the need for an efficient organization to distribute food and
medical supplies to the troops.
5. Historians Discussing Clara Barton
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ZODFBm3Sds
What was Clara Barton’s legacy, and why was it important?
What might have led to her nursing skills?
What was Clara’s first job?
10. • Clara Barton died on April 12, 1912, at her home
in Glen Echo, Maryland. Clara Barton grew the
American locations for a life saving
organization for soldiers in to an organization
that could help out with war injuries and
helped many war victoms. She made a vast
impact on the society and is still looked as a
symbol for inspiration today.