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1. Clarrisa Harlowe Barton was born in North Oxford, Massachusetts on December 25, 1821. she had two older sisters; Dorthy and Sally, and two older brothers; Stephen and David. The were grown-up young adults when Clara was born. Dorthy, the oldest daughter, was teaching in the Oxford school. Stephen was a school teacher too. David worked on his father’s farm. He loved the pedigreed horses his father raised. Sally was eleven when Clara was born. Dorthy taught Clara her spelling. Stephen taught her arithmetic. David taught her how to play sports and how to rid horseback. Sally helped her read maps and learn the names of countries, states, and capitals. Clara’s mother, Sarah Stone Barton, taught her how to cook, sew, weave, garden, and make soap. Clara’s father, Captain

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In 1839, when Clara was only fifteen, she began her teaching career in Oxford, Massachusetts. Stephen Barton had fought in the Indian wars. She saved many soldiers lives, and we we thank her very much. Clara attended the Liberal Institution in Clinton, New York when she was twenty-nine-years-old. Three years after that book was published, Clara published another book called The Story of My Childhood. When Clara was thirty-two-years-old she started a free public school in Bordentown, New Jersey. Three things that were of interest to me were:

A. Clara Barton’s drive to help people influenced her to become famous. Four years later Clara was elected president of the Red Cross for life. When Clara was eighty-three-years-old she resigned and published A Story of the Red Cross. If I could ask Clara Barton one question I would ask her ‘‘ Do you believe that you were working all your life to work in the Red Cross?’’

. Clara was not afraid of leeches when she was a young girl. Two years later she was appointed superintendent of nurses in a Union army unit.

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