Reference : V-P-HIST-E-02230
Country/Region : UNITED STATES; RUSSIA
Caption : St. Pétersbourg. Clara Barton (1821-1912), fondatrice de la Croix-Rouge américaine, lors de la Conférence Internationale de la Croix-Rouge. Elle y à été décorée pour l'aide de la Croix-Rouge américaine pendant la famine en Russie de 1892.
Person appearing :
BARTON, Clara (-)
Confidentiality level : public
Publication restrictions : publication subject to restrictions
Copyright : ICRC archives (ARR)
Description : With American Red Cross delegate B. F. Tillingbast (left), editor of the Davenport, Iowa, Democrat, and Russian admiral N. Kazakoff.
Born in North Oxford, Massachusetts, on December 25th 1821, Barton rose from small farm background to become a schoolteacher, government worker, Civil War nurse, women's prison superintendent and dedicated humanitarian.
Original material : print
Resolution : 2821x3500
Orientation : portrait
Colour/B&W : black and white

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