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Clara Barton Biography: Age, Height, Birthday, Career, Family, Personal Life, Net Worth

She persuaded herself to work as the home painter's assistant because she was enamored with his painting style.

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Clara Barton Biography: American nurse Clara Barton was born on December 25, 1821, and she founded the American Red Cross. She bravely dedicated her career to helping those in need because of a strong desire to do so. She held jobs as a teacher, a patent clerk, and a hospital nurse during the American Civil War. Because nursing education was not highly standardized at the time and because she did not attend nursing school, she became a self-taught nurse. Barton is renowned for her civil rights advocacy and humanitarian endeavors; she founded the American Red Cross and advocated for women’s suffrage. In 1973, she was inducted into the National Women’s Hall of Fame.

Clara Barton Biography:

Early Life

Born on December 25, 1821, Clara Barton was Stephen and Sarah Barton’s sixth child. In North Oxford, Massachusetts, she was born. Barton quit his job as a teacher to work in Washington, D.C. at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. She was among the first women to work for the federal government.

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Career

Barton was living in Washington in 1861 when the American Civil War broke out. She bravely provided supplies and nursing care to soldiers at that time, a trait that defined her life and earned her the moniker “Angel of the Battlefield.” Following the war, Barton looked for innovative ways to support the armed forces. She founded the Office of Missing servicemen with President Lincoln’s approval, and it assisted in reuniting nearly 20,000 servicemen with their families. After learning about the Red Cross, Barton was motivated to bring the Red Cross movement to the United States. Barton provided civilian assistance while serving with the International Committee of the Red Cross during the Franco-Prussian War.

Her efforts also resulted in the identification of 13,000 men’s graves at the national cemetery at Andersonville Prison in Georgia. Barton’s greatest professional accomplishment came in 1881, the year she established the American Red Cross, following the war.

After a lifetime of service, Berton passed away at her Glen Echo, Maryland, home on April 12, 1912. The volunteers and staff of the Red Cross carry on her legacy.

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Clara Barton Biography: Net Worth and Height

Name

Clarissa Harlowe Barton

Date of Birth December 25, 1821
Death Age April 12, 1912 (age 90)
Zodiac sign Capricorn
Height 5′ 0″
Relationship Status Single
Net Worth $1 million
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Reasons we like Her

She was an innovator.

Barton established one of the state’s first free public schools. During the Civil War, she was also among the first female medics to treat injured soldiers. In the wake of natural disasters like fires and earthquakes, she also offered medical assistance. She was committed to aiding anyone in need, irrespective of their ethnicity or gender.

She was compassionate toward everyone

even those she had never met before. Barton cared about everyone. Clara Barton was renowned for having a “motherly instinct” when it came to consoling people who were in agony or had lost loved ones. She travelled the world to provide aid to victims of natural catastrophes such as floods and earthquakes, as well as conflict.

She advocated for women’s voting rights.

Barton promoted women’s voting rights in a speech. She encouraged soldiers to back women’s suffrage, tacitly suggesting that they should help women get the right to vote just as she had helped them get through the ordeals of war. To encourage other women, she braved sexism and defamation at the US Patent and Trademark Office and was vocal in her advocacy of equality.

5 facts About Her

She established a free public school.

Barton founded a free public school with great success, but the school board believed a woman was not suitable for the head role, so they wrongfully demoted her and hired a man in her stead.

She worked as an assistant painter.

Clara Barton persuaded herself to work as the home painter’s assistant because she was enamored with his painting style.

She received the same pay as a male.

She started working as a recording clerk at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office in Washington, D.C., where, atypically for the times, she received the same pay as her male coworkers.

She did not pursue a nursing education.

Clara Barton was self-taught even though official nursing school programs existed before to the Civil War but were scarce.

She wasn’t well-liked by her colleagues.

Her blatant abolitionism plus the fact that she was a woman in a government position made her unpopular, and in 1857 she was fired.

Farheen Ashraf
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Farheen Ashraf is a History graduate. She writes on a variety of topics, including business, entertainment, laws, poetry, stories, travel, and more. Her passion for writing has led her to explore a variety of genres.

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