Clara Barton's Missing Soldiers Office, Part 2
Between 1861 and 1868, Clara Barton lived in a Washington, DC boarding house and employed as many as twelve clerks in he…
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Between 1861 and 1868, Clara Barton lived in a Washington, DC boarding house and employed as many as twelve clerks in he…
Between 1861 and 1868, Clara Barton lived in a Washington, D.C., boarding house and employed as many as twelve clerks in…
George Wunderlich talked about Clara Barton, founder of the American Red Cross, and her role in humanitarian relief as h…
Gary Silversmith gave a tour of the USS Sequoia, the yacht that served U.S. presidents from Herbert Hoover to Jimmy Cart…