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  • Who Was Clara Barton?

    Stephanie Spinner, Who HQ, David Groff

    Paperback (Penguin Workshop, July 24, 2014)
    Clarissa “Clara” Barton was a shy girl who grew up to become a teacher, nurse, and humanitarian. At a time when few women worked outside the home, she became the first woman to hold a government job, as a patent clerk in Washington, DC. In 1864, she was appointed “lady in charge” of the hospitals at the front lines of the Union Army, where she became known as the “Angel of the Battlefield.” Clara Barton built a career helping others. She went on to found the American Red Cross, one of her greatest accomplishments, and one of the most recognized organizations in the world.
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  • Who Was Clara Barton?

    Stephanie Spinner, Who HQ, David Groff

    eBook (Penguin Workshop, July 24, 2014)
    Clarissa “Clara” Barton was a shy girl who grew up to become a teacher, nurse, and humanitarian. At a time when few women worked outside the home, she became the first woman to hold a government job, as a patent clerk in Washington, DC. In 1864, she was appointed “lady in charge” of the hospitals at the front lines of the Union Army, where she became known as the “Angel of the Battlefield.” Clara Barton built a career helping others. She went on to found the American Red Cross, one of her greatest accomplishments, and one of the most recognized organizations in the world.
  • Who Was Clara Barton?

    Stephanie Spinner, Nancy Harriso, David Groff

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, July 24, 2014)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Clarissa ""Clara"" Barton was a shy girl who grew up to become a teacher, nurse, and humanitarian. At a time when few women worked outside the home, she became the first woman to hold a government job, as a patent clerk in Washington, DC. In 1864, she was appointed ""lady in charge"" of the hospitals at the front lines of the Union Army, where she became known as the ""Angel of the Battlefield."" Clara Barton built a career helping others. She went on to found the American Red Cross, one of her greatest accomplishments, and one of the most recognized organizations in the world.
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