Papers, 1869.

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Papers, 1869.

Diary and calling cards relating to Miss Barton's travels in Europe in 1869, primarily to Geneva, Switzerland, and Corsica, and to expenses and living conditions there. Includes references to Sir Edward Arnold, editor of the London Daily Telegraph; his wife, Fannie Marie Adelaide Channing Arnold; Thomasina M.A.E. Campbell; and Clarence Horace Upton, U.S. Consul in Geneva.

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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...

Arnold, Fannie Marie Adelaide Channing.

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Arnold, Edward, Sir.

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Campbell, Thomasina M. A. E.

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Upton, Clarence Horace.

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