Clara Barton was an American humanitarian born on December 25, 1821 in Oxford, MA. During the Civil War, she served as a volunteer nurse and was instrumental in providing medical aid to wounded soldiers. After the war, she founded the American Red Cross, an organization dedicated to providing relief to victims of war and natural disasters. Her legacy of compassion and service continues to this day.
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Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $85 Million (2024)
About
Civil War volunteer nurse who founded the American Red Cross.
Before Fame
She worked as a schoolteacher for different schools in Canada and West Georgia for 12 years. She opened the first free school in New Jersey.
Trivia
Her most supportive patron during the Civil War was Massachusetts Senator Henry Wilson.
Family Life
Her first patient was her brother after he fell from a rafter and doctors had lost all hope in his recovery. He had taught her to ride a horse. She learned math from her brother Stephen and learned piety from her parents Sarah and Stephen.
Associated With
She was the first woman to be given an important clerkship in the US Patent Office, and she received a salary on par with the men of her time. She lost this job under James Buchanan's administration.