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  2. Clara Barton - Wikipedia

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    Clara Barton's home and site of American Red Cross. In 1975, the Clara Barton National Historic Site , located at 5801 Oxford Road, Glen Echo, Maryland , was established as a unit of the National Park Service at Barton's home, where she spent the last 15 years of her life.

  3. Elvira Stone - Wikipedia

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    Clara Barton was a cousin and they attended school together. [5] Stone's early education was in the district school in her native village. She was graduated from the Oxford Classical School. Later, she took a course of study in the academy in Leicester, Massachusetts. [4]

  4. Clara Barton Schoolhouse - Wikipedia

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    The Clara Barton Schoolhouse is a historical site in Bordentown, New Jersey, where Clara Barton founded the first free public school in New Jersey. [1] [2] Background

  5. New Clara Barton mural celebrates founding of American Red ...

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    The new Clara Barton mural in Dansville honors the American Red Cross founder in the Livingston County village where she established the first chapter on May 21, 1881.

  6. Clara Barton National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    The Clara Barton National Historic Site, which includes the Clara Barton House, was established in 1974 to interpret the life of Clara Barton (1821–1912), an American pioneer teacher, nurse, and humanitarian who was the founder of the American Red Cross. The site is located 2 miles (3.2 km) northwest of Washington D.C. in Glen Echo, Maryland.

  7. Memorial to American Red Cross founder Clara Barton ... - AOL

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    A dedication ceremony was held Tuesday along the Hagerstown Cultural Trail for the new Clara Barton Memorial by sculptor Toby Mendez.

  8. Elizabeth Brown Pryor - Wikipedia

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    "A Conversation with Elizabeth Brown Pryor". The National Endowment for the Humanities. Archived from the original on May 11, 2009. Henneberger, Melinda (April 6, 2012). "Red Cross founder Clara Barton fought 'thin black snakes' of depression by springing into action". The Washington Post. Works by Elizabeth Brown Pryor at Project Gutenberg

  9. Talk:Clara Barton - Wikipedia

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    It mentions that upon moving in with Clara's cousin, she had learned to become more socialized. On the contrary, Elizabeth Pryor mentions in her biography on Clara Barton [1] that Clara did not gain social skills until after she was taught by her female cousin how to become more feminine. Thank You for your time.