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Clara Barton on the Web

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National Park Service: Clara Barton National Historic Site

American Treasures: Clara Barton at the Library of Congress

Library of Congress: Clara Barton Papers

Profiles in Caring: Clara Barton

Clara Barton Birthplace Museum

Clara Barton, Primary Sources

Clara Barton, Angel of the Battlefield (NPS Antietam)

Civil War Heroes: Clara Barton

American Civil War Women

Clara Barton, Locator of Missing Persons

Clara Barton and the Franco-Prussian War

Clara Barton in Dansville

The Johnstown Flood and the Red Cross

The American Red Cross Museum

Galveston , Texas : The 900 Storm

 

Photos and Artifacts

New York Public Library Digital Gallery: Clara Barton

Artifacts of Clara Barton

Virtual Tour of Red Cross Relief Sites

New York Public Library Digital Gallery: Pictures from Galveston

Primary Sources: 1900 Storm

 

Print Bibliography

Addams, Jane. “Why Women Should Vote.” 1915.  Quoted in Paul Halsall, Modern History Sourcebook: Jane Addams: Why Women Should Vote, 1915.   1999.  http://www.fordham.edu/.

Barton, Clara.  “Remarks of the President of the American Red Cross to the International Conference at St. Petersburg.” http://www.nps.gov/archive/clba/chron3/russia.htm.

---. “One and a half million strawberries,” A Story of the Red Cross, http://www.nps.gov/clba/ chron3/strawberry.htm.

---. Story of my Childhood.  Transcript, Clara Barton National Historic Site, Glen Echo, Maryland.

---. A Story of the Red Cross.  New York: Airmont Publishing Company, Inc., 1968.

---. The Red Cross of the Geneva Convention.  What It Is, 1878.  Quoted in “The Red Cross of the Geneva Convention.”  http://www.nps.gov/archive/clba/chron3/rcwhat.htm.

Bixel, Patricia Bellis, and Elizabeth Hayes Turner. Galveston and the 1900 Storm.  Austin: University of Texas Press, 2000.

Central Relief Committee.  Letter to Clara Barton. Clara Barton National Historic Site, Maryland. 

Epler, Percy H. The Life of Clara Barton. New York: The MacMillan Company, 1915.

Kerber, Linda K. Toward an Intellectual History of Women: Essays.  Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1997. Quoted in “Separate Spheres.”  http://faculty.uml.edu/.

National Park Service. “Clara Barton Chronology 1861-1869.http://www.nps.gov/learn/.

Pryor, Elizabeth Brown.  Clara Barton: Professional Angel.  Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1987.

Snell, Charles W. Historical Structures Report: Clara Barton House.  Denver: National Park Service, 1977.

Thirty-ninth Congress. Statutes at Large, Treaties, and Proclamations, of the United States of America, Vol. XIV. Edited byGeorge P. Sanger.  Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1868.  Quoted in Clara Barton National Historic Site.  “Resolution for Expenses” July 2006. http://www.nps.gov/archive/clba/chron2/66res.htm.


The Woman’s Book, dealing practically with the modern conditions of home-life, self-support, education, opportunities, and every-day problems.  Vol. 1.  New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1894.

The World, September 10, 1900.

 

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