American red cross clara barton
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in the footsteps of a long line of women leaders who have helped the Red Cross since it was founded by Clara Barton over 130 years ago. The Red Cross serves the American public in times of war and peace through disaster response, blood collection, safety training and countless other community assistance services.
[DOCX File]Unit 1 study guide:
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Clara Barton (1821–1912) founded the organization now known as the American Red Cross. Melinda Ann (Linda) Richards (1841–1930) was the first trained nurse in the United States. Isabel Hampton Robb (1860–1910) founded the school of nursing at Johns Hopkins University and two national nursing organizations. She wrote one of the earliest ...
[DOC File]PEOPLE IN AMERICA
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For twenty-five years, Clara Barton continued as the president of the American Red Cross. Under her guidance, the organization helped people in all kinds of trouble. She directed the aid efforts for victims of floods in Johnstown, Pennsylvania and Galveston, Texas. She led Red Cross workers in Florida during a outbreak of the disease Yellow Fever.
[DOC File]Session No. 7 - FEMA
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Clara Barton and friends founded the American Association of the Red Cross on May 21, 1881. Barton had learned about the International Committee of the Red Cross while helping wounded soldiers in Europe and felt that a similar need for medical assistance existed in the U.S.
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When the first local chapter of the American Red Cross helped during a forest fire, the President agreed the establishment of this organization was necessary. 4. Clara Barton cared for the sick after nursing her brother back to health at the tender age of eleven. She was a tireless worker, whom many called the "The Angel of the Battlefield."
[DOC File]US History to 1877 - Civil War Flashcards - SolPass
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Who was the Civil War nurse, who created the American Red Cross? Clara Barton. What was the condition of the South at the end of the war? Much of the South was destroyed by the end of the war. Richmond and Atlanta had were burned. Confederate money was worthless. What was the role of African Americans in the Civil War?
[DOC File]Complaint - Johnson & Johnson v. American Red Cross ...
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Clara Barton executed that agreement on behalf of the ARC. In 1910, Mabel Boardman, volunteer secretary of the ARC for more than forty years, testified before Congress that the ARC “could not interfere” with the rights of senior users of the Red Cross Design. The Red Cross: Hearings before the Comm. on Foreign Affairs, 61st Cong., 2d ...
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Clara Barton became an important figure in the nursing profession (and a founder of the American Red Cross) U.S. Sanitary Commission help spread the ideas about the importance of sanitary conditions in hospitals and clinics. Contributed to the relative decline of …
[DOC File]Born on December 25, 1821 in Oxford, Mass - Millbury
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By the end of the war Barton had performed most of the services that would later he associated with the American Red Cross, which she founded in 1881. In 1904 she resigned as head of that organization, retiring to her home at Glen Echo, outside …
[DOC File]February & March Exhibit - Clara Barton: Equal Justice for All
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Join rangers and volunteers for stories of Clara Barton’s courage and vision. Visitors may explore the home’s open hallways, hidden closets, and “bandage material” construction. Learn how Miss Barton used this structure as her home, warehouse, and the first permanent headquarters of the American Red Cross.
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