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She was from North Oxford, Massachusetts, which is in the Northeast.

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Clara Barton was from the North. She was born in Massachusetts and is best known for founding the American Red Cross.

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Did Clara Barton help the south and the north?

no she just laughed from the east


Was Clara Barton born in the north or south?

Cara Barton was Born on Christmas Day, December 25,1821 in Oxford Massachusetts.


What did Clara Barton do in the the civil war?

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Where is the Clara Barton Birthplace Museum in North Oxford Massachusetts located?

The address of the Clara Barton Birthplace Museum is: 66 Clara Barton Road, North Oxford, MA 01537


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Clara was buried in her hometown, North Oxford.


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Clara Barton's father was Stephen Barton and Clara Barton's mother was Sarah Stone Barton.


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Clara Barton founded the American Red Cross.


What is the web address of the Clara Barton Birthplace Museum in North Oxford Massachusetts?

The web address of the Clara Barton Birthplace Museum is: clarabartonbirthplace.org


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Clara Barton helped wounded soldiers during the Civil War. After the war, at the time of James Garfield's presidency, she created the American Red Cross.


Where is Clara Barton buried?

Clara barton died in Echo Glen, Maryland on April 12, 1912 but she was buried in the family plot in Oxford, MA.


What is the phone number of the Clara Barton Birthplace Museum in North Oxford Massachusetts?

The phone number of the Clara Barton Birthplace Museum is: 508-987-5375.