Barton, Clara. Papers, 1862-1911.
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Barton, Clara, 1821-1912
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Civil War nurse, suffragist, and founder of the American Red Cross Clarissa Harlow Barton was born in North Oxford, MA, on December 25, 1821, the fifth and last child of Stephen and Sarah (Stone) Barton. She was a shy and lonely child, and for two years at the age of eleven she devoted her time to nursing her brother David during a protracted illness, an experience which later affected her life's work. At eighteen she began to teach in neighboring schools. In 1850 she spent a year at the Libe...
Hall, Lucy M.
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Norman S. Thrasher
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Julian B. Bubbell
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Brother Bisbee
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J. B. Procter
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Hubbell, Julian B. (Julian Bertine), 1847-1929
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Graduate of University of Michigan, later American Red Cross field representative. From the description of Julian B. Hubbell papers, 1881-1883. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 83496004 From the description of Julian B. Hubbell papers, 1881-1883. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34423606 ...
Jennie S. M. Nintur
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Universalist Historical Society (U.S.)
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The Universalist Historical Society was founded in 1834 to collect and preserve manuscripts, books, and printed material related to the subject and denomination of Universalism, and to promote publication on the same subject. Its headquarters were in Boston. The Society's library was housed at Tufts College from 1869 until 1976 when it was given to the Andover-Harvard Theological Library, Harvard Divinity School. The Society itself was consolidated with the Unitarian Historical Society in 1978 t...
H. L Reed
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L. A. Chilson
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Thrasher, Leva.
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DeWolfe, Carrie L.
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Miss Joseph P. Holland
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Clara Barton Monument
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Perry, Elizabeth Robbins
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International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement
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Shutter, Marion D.
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Thorburn, George H.
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Robinson, Elmo Arnold, 1887-
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Universalist minister and educator. B.S., M.I.T., 1909; B.D. St. Lawrence, 1912. After serving several Universalist and Unitarian churches, Robinson joined the faculty of San Jose College in 1928 and became professor and head of the department of philosophy. From the description of Papers, 1910-1972 (Harvard University, Divinity School Library). WorldCat record id: 269368807 Elmo Arnold Robinson ( 1887-1972 ) was born in Portland, Maine, and graduated from the Massachusetts ...
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