Manuscript/Mixed Material Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1907, Oct.
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Image 1 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1907, Oct. CLARA BARTON DIARIES AND JOURNALS Oct. 1907
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1907-10
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Image 2 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1907, Oct. memoranda Oct. 6, 1907 sunday 6 Geo. Ferguson of Brazil Inda came Going to Norfolk on state convention matters 5 Washed 4 Arranged for dinner N 2 for Mr D G Geecy…
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1907-10
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Image 3 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1907, Oct. 7 Monday Ironed the wash of Saturr to be finished tomorrow I arranged my letters ready for typewriter Dr put machine in order Letter from Leonard Holstect ________________________ 12 Saturday. Susie left…
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1907-10
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Image 4 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1907, Oct. 3 Miss Bartons house from its size and style of architecture might seem to be a summer hotel or a park casino It stands on a high bank above the potomoc facing…
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1907-10
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Image 5 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1907, Oct. 5 I've had several birthdays But you'r been having on lately, "Iv had one certainly within a year" But didn't you celebrate one a week or two ago? I dont know that-I…
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1907-10
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Image 6 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1907, Oct. 7. The regiment was quartered in the House of Representatives in the capital until a camp could be prepared. "We carried food to them there to help soften the government rations" and…
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1907-10
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Image 7 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1907, Oct. 9 train of half a day of these to coming the waiting supplies to an expected little field for the first supply of the wounded until the heavy government supplis could safely…
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1907-10
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Image 8 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1907, Oct. We threw of coal to start fires gave food & clothing, and steamed away from point point until we reached Cairo, where we reloaded and returned, By this time the Mississippi had…
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1907-10
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Image 9 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1907, Oct. 13 several are living today. The treasured friends of a life time - who would so gladly and proudly give the names - I may not give for them. When the reporter…
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1907-10
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Image 10 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1907, Oct. Thursday Oct 17 M Brown comes Dr goes for Susie - she cannot be found - goes for M Brown & misses him B comes alone - head ache - I get…
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1907-10
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Image 11 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1907, Oct. got up - was very weak & nervous - Had a talk with Dr - We would feed ourselves - all is in order - we can keep it so - I…
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1907-10
About this Item
Title
- Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1907, Oct.
Names
- Barton, Clara, 1821-1912.
Created / Published
- 1907, Oct.
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