Biography about clara barton



Clara barton biography - national womens history museum...

Early Life of Clara Barton

She was born Clarissa Harlowe Barton on December 25, 1821 in Oxford, Massachusetts, into an abolitionist family.

Biography about clara barton

  • Biography about clara barton
  • Biography about clara barton and the red cross
  • Clara barton biography - national womens history museum
  • Where did clara barton live
  • Clara barton education
  • It’s reported her love of nursing started when her oldest brother experienced a serious head injury and she nursed him diligently for two years.

    After receiving a formal education, Barton became a teacher at the age of 17.

    Twelve years later, she founded and was headmaster of a free school in New Jersey where 600 students were eventually enrolled. She left the school after the school board voted to replace her as headmaster with a man.

    Barton then moved to Washington, D.C., and became a clerk for the U.S.

    Patent Office, earning pay equal to her male counterparts. “I may sometimes be willing to teach for nothing, but if paid at all, I shall never do a man’s work for less than a man’s pay,” Barton said later.

    READ MORE: Clara Barton: 7 Facts about the Civil War Nurse and Medical Pioneer

    Civil War Service Begins

    Barton was working fo