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Clara Barton was a "trailblazer"who became "arguably the most famous woman in America" during the Civil War, according to authors of a recent book about Barton, the founder of the American Red Cross.
Clara Barton was a "trailblazer"who became "arguably the most famous woman in America" during the Civil War, according to authors of a recent book about Barton, the founder of the American Red Cross.
Enter Room 208 at Clara Barton Elementary School, at 4600 Rosehill St., and you will see first-grade students writing non-fiction books. “What we’re doing in class right now is writing a book ...
The 9th annual Clara Barton Center Holiday Craft Show is an opportunity to shop for imaginative holiday gifts. The show is taking place this Sunday, Dec. 6 from 1-5 p.m. at the Clara Barton ...
A visit to the house where Clara Barton spent the last 15 years of her life sheds light on a woman who we all know about but don't know well.
Her first book, “Clara Barton: Professional Angel,” came out in 1987, while she was with the Foreign Service in South Africa. Twenty years later, she published “Reading the Man: ...
If the old Turner Classic Movies short that aired New Year’s Day is historically correct, Oxford native Clara Barton saw President James A. Garfield on July 2, 1881, the day he was assassinated.
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - It was a fun filled day for a group of Clara Barton Fourth graders today as they got a surprise visit from a few Fargo Force Players. Teammates Brian Lonergan and ...
FARGO — Children's book illustrator and author Leuyen Pham came to North Dakota for the first time to visit students at Clara Barton Elementary on Monday, March 20.
"The Clara Barton Library is not closing. There are no plans for it to be closed," said DePasquale, adding he's spearheading efforts to obtain funding to renovate and upgrade the facility.
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