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SNAC: Social Networks and Archival Context
VIAFrevised2015-09-17machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-10T02:25:07machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-10T02:25:08humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-29machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonDunant, Henry, 1828-1910presumedDunant, HenrypresumedDunant, Henri Jean, 1828-1910presumedDunant, Jean-Henry, 1828-1910presumedDunant, Jean-HenrypresumedDunant, Jean Henri, 1828-1910presumedDunant, Henri (Jean Henri), 1828-1910presumedDunant, Henri (Swiss humanitarian, 1828-1910)presumedدونان، هنري، 1828-1910presumedDunant, Henri, 1828-1910presumedDunant, J. Henri 1828-1910presumedDyunan, Anrī, 1828-1910presumedDunant, HenripresumedDyunan, AnrīpresumedDyunan, Anrī 1828-1910presumedデュナン, J. アンリーpresumedDyunan, Anri, 1828-1910presumedHenri DunantpresumedDunant, H. 1828-1910presumed儒南, 顕理presumedDunant, Jean 1828-1910presumedهنري دونان، 1828-1910presumedDyunan, AnrīpresumedD̲ynan, Errikos, 1828-1910presumedDunant , J. HenrypresumedDunant, Henry 1828-1909presumedDunant, Johann H. 1828-1910presumedDunant, Jean H. 1828-1910presumedD̲ynan, ErrikospresumedジュナンpresumedDunant, J. Henry (Jean Henry), 1828-1910presumedDunant, J. Henry 1828-1910presumedDunant, J. Henry 1828-1910 (Jean Henry),presumedDunant, Jean Henri.presumed1828-05-081910-10-30EnglishFrenchRed Cross and Red CrescentSwissBarton, Clara, 1821-1912.Hulst, Cornelia Steketee, 1865-1957.Dunant, Henry, 1828-1910Dunant, Henry, 1828-1910Dunant, Henry, 1828-1910Records of the American National Red Cross. 1881 - 2008. Official Administrative DocumentsRecords of the American National Red Cross. 1881 - 2008. Official Administrative DocumentsThis series consists of agreements, correspondence, endorsements, press releases, proclamations, statements, and other records maintained by the American Red Cross. Included are records relating to the coordination of blood donations, the supply of aid, and the administration of the functions and duties of the American National Red Cross.
Correspondents include R. A. Alger; Clara Barton; Omar Nelson Bradley; Ellsworth Bunker; James F. Collins; Calvin Coolidge; Norman H. Davis; Henry Pomeroy Davison; John Foster Dulles; Henry Dunant; Dwight D. Eisenhower; George M. Elsey; Livingston Farrand; James Forrestal; Cary T. Grayson; Alfred M. Gruenther; E. Roland Harriman; Herbert Hoover; Lyndon B. Johnson; John F. Kennedy; Norman T. Kirk; Henry Cabot Lodge; Breckinridge Long; George C. Marshall; Neil H. McElroy; Ross T. McIntire; Levi P. Morton; Napoleon III; Florence Nightingale; Richard M. Nixon; Basil O'Connor; Robert Porter Patterson; John Barton Payne; Franklin D. Roosevelt; Theodore Roosevelt; DeWitt C. Smith; Frank Stanton; Harold Edward Stassen; Adlai E. Stevenson; Henry L. Stimson; William H. Taft; Harry S. Truman; Charles Wellborn; and Woodrow Wilson.
Also included are correspondence and agreements with the American Hospital Association; the American Legion; the American Radio Relay League; the Girl Scouts of the United States of America; J. P. Morgan & Co.; and United Way of America.EnglishNational Archives at College ParkRecords of the American National Red Cross. 1881 - 2008. History FilesRecords of the American National Red Cross. 1881 - 2008. History FilesNational Archives at College ParkBarton, Clara, 1821-1912. Clara Barton papers, 1805-1958 (bulk 1861-1912).Barton, Clara, 1821-1912.Clara Barton papers, 1805-1958 (bulk 1861-1912).62,000 items.177 containers plus 6 oversize and 3 vault containers.123 microfilm reels.62.6 linear feet.Correspondence, diaries and journals, reports, addresses, legal and financial papers, organizational records, lectures, writings, scrapbooks, biographical material, printed matter, memorabilia, and other papers relating to Barton's work to provide relief services during the Civil War and the Franco-Prussian War, the work of the American National Red Cross which she founded, and the National First Aid Association of America. Subjects include the Office of Correspondence of Friends of the Missing Men of the U.S. Army, speaking tour of Barton and former Andersonville prisoner Dorence Atwater concerning the identification of graves at Andersonville Prison, Barton's civilian relief effort in cooperation with the International Committee of the Red Cross during the Franco-Prussian War, the passage of the Geneva Convention, the International Red Cross Committee, the founding and administration of the American National Red Cross, the protection of Red Cross insignia, Red Cross Park, the congressional investigation into Barton's stewardship, the Red Cross's response to appeals for aid from victims of natural disasters and war, stateside camp service during the Spanish-American War, Harriette L. Reed's role in the National First Aid Association of America, progressive movements, women's rights, woman suffrage, temperance, and other reform issues. Correspondents include Barton's family members, local chapters of the American Red Cross, Alvey A. Adee, Susan B. Anthony, P. Louis Appia, Dorence Atwater, Harriet N. Austin, E. Florence Barker, Stephen E. Barton, William Eleazar Barton, Henry W. Bellows, Mabel T. Boardman, Samuel W. Briggs, Lucy Hall Brown, Lucien Burleigh, Mary Weeks Burnett, Benjamin F. Butler, Henry Dunant, Edmund Dwight, Frances Dana Gage, Joseph Gardner, Minna Kupfer Golay, Lucy M. Graves, Leonora B. Halsted, John Hitz, Mary Seymour Howell, Julian B. Hubbell, International Committee of the Red Cross, Samuel M. Jarvis, George Kennan, Mrs. John A. Logan, Luise, Grand Duchess of Baden, Antoinette Margot, William McKinley, Gustave Moynier, Ellen Spencer Mussey, Richard Olney, Walter P. Phillips, George H. Pullman, Joseph Sheldon, Adolphus S. Solomons, F.R. Southmayd, Sara J. Spencer, Edwin McMasters Stanton, Elvira Stone, Harriet Taylor Upton, Bernard B. Vassall, Charlotte Fowler Wells, Mary Isabelle (Kensel) Wells, Roscoe Green Wells, Frances Elizabeth Willard, Mary Bannister Willard, and Henry Wilson. Library of CongressClara Barton Papers, 1805-1958, (bulk 1861-1912)Barton, Clara, 1821-1912Barton, Clara, 1821-1912. Papers, 1805-1958 (bulk: 1861-1912)62,000 items; 177 containers plus 6 oversize and 3 vault; 62.6 linear feet; 123 microfilm reelsPhilanthropist, nurse, educator, and lecturer. Correspondence, diaries, reports, legal and financial papers, organizational records, lectures, writings, scrapbooks, printed matter, memorabilia, and other papers relating to Barton's work to provide relief services during the Civil War and the Franco-Prussian War, the work of the American National Red Cross which she founded, and the National First Aid Association of America.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionRecords of the American National Red Cross. 1881 - 2008. PublicationsRecords of the American National Red Cross. 1881 - 2008. PublicationsNational Archives at College ParkRecords of the American National Red Cross. 1881 - 2008. Historical Personnel FilesRecords of the American National Red Cross. 1881 - 2008. Historical Personnel FilesNational Archives at College ParkDunant, Henry, 1828-1910. Letter, 1905 Dec. 2, Heiden, Switzerland, to Mrs. Henry Hulst, Grand Rapids, Mich.Dunant, Henry, 1828-1910.Hulst, Cornelia Steketee, 1865-1957.Letter, 1905 Dec. 2, Heiden, Switzerland, to Mrs. Henry Hulst, Grand Rapids, Mich.[4] p. on 1 l. Holograph signed, with envelope.Concerns the origin of the Red Cross, and the design of the flag. University of Michigan