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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Clara Barton photographed by James E. Purdy. December 25, 1821. North Oxford, Massachusetts. April 12, 1912 ( 1912-04-12. Glen Echo, Maryland. North Cemetery, Oxford Massachusetts. Founder and first president of the American Red Cross. Clarissa "Clara" Harlowe Barton. December 25, 1821 April 12, 1912) was a pioneering nurse. Who founded the American Red Cross. She was a hospital nurse in the American Civil War. Post American Civil War. Places named for Clara Barton.
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American Association of Museums. Http:/ www.aam-us.org. Massachusetts Home Directory of Museums. . http:/. United States Museums by Link. Adams National Historic Site.13 Adams St. Quincy, MA. 02169 http:/ www.nps.gov/adam. African American Meeting House (Abiel Smith School) 46 Joy St. Boston, Ma. Tel: (617) 742-5415 or history@maah.org. Or Nantuucket information is Tel: (508) 228-9833. Asa Waters Mansion 123 Elm St. Millbury, Ma. 01527 Catherine Elliott 508-865-0855 www.asawaters.org. Custom House Mariti...