No, she did not. She was born in 1821, in Oxford, MA (not far from Worcester in central Massachusetts). That is where she spent her childhood and teenage years. However, she did leave the area after she became a teacher, establishing schools in several places, including Bordentown, New Jersey. She did not move to Washington DC till 1854.
Clara Barton distinguished herself before the outbreak of the US Civil War. She became the first woman to earn a salary from the US Government. She was a clerical worker at the US Patent Office in Washington DC. Prior to moving to Washington, she had lived in Massachusetts. She moved south for health reasons.As an aside, it was in Washington that she met accomplished US poet Walt Whitman.
the union but when she was the nurse she helped both sides
Clara Barton was famous for finding the American Red Cross on may-21-1881 she was also famous for helping people in the civil war against South Carolina and Virginia She was named "angel of battlefields" because she helped many injured soldiers from both states. She was brave enough to go to the battlefields where the soldiers were still fighting.
Wounded soldiers on both sides at the Battle of Antietam were treated at field hospitals. If they survived they were taken to nearby hospitals in Maryland or Washington DC. Clara Barton, acted as a nurse at this and other battles in the East. She later formed the American Red Cross.
Washington DC was named by george washington.
Clara Barton founded the American Red Cross in Washington, DC.
By Clara Barton in Washington, DC.
The Red Cross Society was founded in 1920. It was established on May 21, 1881 by Clara Barton in Washington, DC.
Clara Barton was working for the US Patent Office in Washington DC when the US Civil War began. She spent thousands of hours tending to the sick and wounded soldiers from both sides in the war. She risked her life by tending to the wounded at Union field hospitals in Virginia. In 1881, Clara Barton founded the American Red Cross.
Clara Barton distinguished herself before the outbreak of the US Civil War. She became the first woman to earn a salary from the US Government. She was a clerical worker at the US Patent Office in Washington DC. Prior to moving to Washington, she had lived in Massachusetts. She moved south for health reasons.As an aside, it was in Washington that she met accomplished US poet Walt Whitman.
The American Red Cross was established first in Washington, DC. Clara Barton began the benevolent organization in 1861. It still exists today.
When the US Civil War began, Clara Barton was employed at the US Patent Office in Washington DC. The wounded soldiers returning from the First Battle of Bull Run startled Barton. Based on the horrific conditions she observed, she began her campaign to help and care for the wounded soldiers. Often at great risk to herself.
the union but when she was the nurse she helped both sides
They do not. There are many in Washington DC.
Washington DC is the capitol of the United States and is a very large city full of people, federal buildings, and stores. No onions are grown commercially in Washington DC, although people could grow them in their gardens if they so wished. Climatically, onions will certainly grow in Washington DC and they would be sweet.
Clara Barton was famous for finding the American Red Cross on may-21-1881 she was also famous for helping people in the civil war against South Carolina and Virginia She was named "angel of battlefields" because she helped many injured soldiers from both states. She was brave enough to go to the battlefields where the soldiers were still fighting.
Wounded soldiers on both sides at the Battle of Antietam were treated at field hospitals. If they survived they were taken to nearby hospitals in Maryland or Washington DC. Clara Barton, acted as a nurse at this and other battles in the East. She later formed the American Red Cross.