The Angel of the Battlefield
Clara Barton, also known as The Angel of the Battlefield, was a nurse during the Civil War and a pioneer for women in the profession.
Nurse
December 25, 1821
Capricorn
April 12, 1912
90
North Oxford, Massachusetts
Clara Barton, often referred to as “The Angel of the Battlefield,” was a trailblazing nurse during the Civil War and the founder of the American Red Cross. She bravely risked her own safety to deliver medical aid to injured soldiers and advocated for the rights of prisoners of war. Barton played a crucial role in promoting peace and providing assistance to victims of natural disasters. She was also an active participant in the women’s suffrage movement and authored several books about her experiences. Among her most notable accomplishments are her nursing contributions during the Civil War and the establishment of the American Red Cross. Furthermore, Barton holds the distinction of being the first woman to hold a clerical position within the federal government.