Manuscript/Mixed Material Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1903, Mar. 12-Apr. 22
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Image 1 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1903, Mar. 12-Apr. 22 CLARA BARTON DIARIES AND JOURNALS Mar. 12 - Apr. 22, 1903
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1903-03-12
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Image 2 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1903, Mar. 12-Apr. 22 1903. DIARY OF EVENTS AS TRANSPIRING IN CONNECTION WITH THE AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS, COMMENCING WITH ITS FIRST OFFICIAL MEETING, HELD AT 49 EAST 58th St. NEW YORK, MARCH 12th, 1903. After…
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1903-03-12
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Image 3 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1903, Mar. 12-Apr. 22 [*Page "Two" out for insert.*] -3- FRIDAY March 13, A.D. 1903. A letter from Mr. Phillips to Mr. Olney in the morning, urging his immediate decision regarding his acceptance of appointment upon…
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1903-03-12
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Image 4 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1903, Mar. 12-Apr. 22 -5- MONDAY, March 15th, A.D. 1903. Machinery Department of "Iron Trade Review" Cleveland, Ohio; asking information concerning Emergency Box. This is to be referred to Mr. Howe - who writes that he…
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1903-03-12
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Image 5 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1903, Mar. 12-Apr. 22 -7- WEDNESDAY, March 18th, A. D. 1902. Executive Committee. In the evening Mr. Phillips called with Mr. Davis, Atty. for the American Phonograph Co. Mr. Phillips is well pleased with press notices…
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1903-03-12
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Image 6 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1903, Mar. 12-Apr. 22 -9- MONDAY, March 23, A.D. 1903. Amended copy of notification to bank of Mr. Easton's appointment as Treasurer, signed by President and Secretary, with seal of Corporation affixed. The last formality to…
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1903-03-12
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Image 7 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1903, Mar. 12-Apr. 22 (11) FRIDAY, March 27th, A.D. 1903. Interesting conference with Messrs Louchheim and Howe occupied a portion of Ms. Barton's morning. Plans for organization were discussed and some agreed upon to lay before…
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1903-03-12
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Image 8 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1903, Mar. 12-Apr. 22 12 TUESDAY, March 31st, A.D. 1903. Atwater and carried. Miss Barton gave the facts in her possession concerning the case, and suggested line of procedure, which it was agreed should be acted…
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1903-03-12
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Image 9 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1903, Mar. 12-Apr. 22 14 MONDAY, April 6th, A.D. 1903. [Bulletin] No. 2. Mr. Hale read letters from years back - in which Miss Barton's methods of distributing relief funds and accounting to the Committee from…
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1903-03-12
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Image 10 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1903, Mar. 12-Apr. 22 SATURDAY, April 11th, A.D. 1903. Received from Mr Olney, Counselor, recommendation that "Release" be sent to Mr. James, T. Lewis in Joy Will case. This was done. Miss Barton went to New…
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1903-03-12
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Image 11 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1903, Mar. 12-Apr. 22 16 WEDNESDAY, April 22nd, A.D. 1903. Miss Barton, that "...in accordance with advices received on the 13th instant from the Swiss Minister at this Capital, that the Government of Guatemala has given…
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1903-03-12
About this Item
Title
- Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1903, Mar. 12-Apr. 22
Names
- Barton, Clara, 1821-1912.
Created / Published
- Mar. 12 - Apr. 22, 1903
Headings
- - United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Medical care
- - Andersonville Prison
- - United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Prisoners and prisons
- - Women--Suffrage--United States
- - Women's rights--United States
- - Social problems--United States
- - Barton family--Correspondence
- - Hubbell family. Julian B. Hubbell family papers
- - American National Red Cross
- - Friends of the Missing Men of the United States Army. Office of Correspondence
- - International Committee of the Red Cross
- - National First Aid Association of America
- - Geneva Convention (1864 August 22)
- - Ambulance service
- - Disaster relief
- - First aid in illness and injury
- - Franco-Prussian War, 1870-1871--Civilian relief
- - Franco-Prussian War, 1870-1871--Medical care
- - Humanitarianism
- - Military nursing
- - Prisoners of war--Georgia--Andersonville
- - Spanish-American War, 1898--Civilian relief
- - Temperance--United States
- - War relief
- - United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Civilian relief
- - Manuscripts
Genre
- Manuscripts
Call Number/Physical Location
- series: Diaries and Journals, 1849-1911
- MSS11973, box: 7; Microfilm reel: 5
Source Collection
- Clara Barton papers, 1805-1958
Repository
- Manuscript Division
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- online text
- image
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Subject
- Ambulance Service
- American National Red Cross
- Andersonville
- Andersonville Prison
- Barton Family
- Civil War
- Civilian Relief
- Correspondence
- Disaster Relief
- First Aid in Illness and Injury
- Franco-Prussian War
- Friends of the Missing Men of the United States Army. Office of Correspondence
- Geneva Convention (1864 August 22)
- Georgia
- History
- Hubbell Family. Julian B. Hubbell Family Papers
- Humanitarianism
- International Committee of the Red Cross
- Manuscripts
- Medical Care
- Military Nursing
- National First Aid Association of America
- Prisoners and Prisons
- Prisoners of War
- Social Problems
- Spanish-American War
- Suffrage
- Temperance
- United States
- War Relief
- Women
- Women's Rights