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Medical Figures & Sick People - Biography, General & Miscellaneous Health & Medicine, United States - 19th Century - Civil War - History, Doctors & Nurses, Women - Biography
Clara Barton (History Maker Bios Series) by Candice Ransom, Tim Parlin β€” book cover

Clara Barton (History Maker Bios Series)

by Candice Ransom, Tim Parlin
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Overview

Question: How did Clara Barton save 500 wounded soldiers after a Civil War battle?

Answer: With light! She brought dozens of lanterns to light a dark farmhouse so that doctors could see to care for the troops.

  • Clara wanted to fight in the U.S. army, but she couldn't because she was a woman. Instead, she braved bullets and cannonballs to help nurse thousands of soldiers.
  • She wasn't trained as a doctor, but she once performed surgery with her pocketknife.
  • She started the American Red Cross to help victims of wars, floods, and fires, and ran it until she was 80 years old!

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Book Details

Published
June 13, 2026
Publisher
Barnes & Noble
Pages
47
Format
Paperback, 2002
ISBN
9780760736043

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