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Clara Barton Papers: Subject File, 1861-1952; Civil War; Andersonville Prison, Georgia; "A list of the Union Soldiers Buried at Andersonville," 1868

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Clara Barton is best known for founding and leading the American National Red Cross, a humanitarian organization dedicated to providing emergency assistance, disaster relief, and education in the United States. Barton was inspired to create the organization after seeing the work of the International Red Cross during her travels in Europe, and she lobbied for its creation for many years before it was officially chartered.

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Clara Barton Papers: Subject File, 1861-1952; Civil War; Andersonville Prison, Georgia; Printed matter, 1865-1912

Clara Barton Papers: Subject File, 1861-1952; Civil War; Andersonville Prison, Georgia; Printed matter, 1865-1912

Clara Barton Papers: Subject File, 1861-1952; Civil War; Andersonville Prison, Georgia; Correspondence, 1864-1911, undated

Clara Barton Papers: Subject File, 1861-1952; Civil War; Andersonville Prison, Georgia; Correspondence, 1864-1911, undated

[Union soldiers in front of a house] (Andrew J. Russel)

Clara Barton Papers: Subject File, 1861-1952; Civil War; Andersonville Prison, Georgia; Printed matter, 1865-1912

Union soldiers camped in front of a house

Clara Barton Papers: Subject File, 1861-1952; Civil War; Andersonville Prison, Georgia; Correspondence, 1864-1911, undated

Clara Barton Papers: Subject File, 1861-1952; Civil War; Andersonville Prison, Georgia; Printed matter, 1865-1912

Monument on eighty-acre state memorial park, Jefferson Davis Park, bound on three sides by Irwinville Farms, Georgia, property. Memorial marks spot where Jefferson Davis was captured by Union Soldiers on May 10, 1865. Monument erected by United Daughters of the Confederacy chapter, Ocilla, Georgia, and dedicated June 3, 1936

A. J. Marshall to Francis P. Blair Sr., Tuesday, January 24, 1865 (Treatment of citizens at Warrenton, Virginia by Union soldiers)

Clara Barton Papers: Subject File, 1861-1952; Civil War; Andersonville Prison, Georgia; Correspondence, 1864-1911, undated

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