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American nurse and founder of the American Red Cross. Barton on the battlefield nursing a wounded Union soldier during the American Civil War

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American nurse and founder of the American Red Cross. Barton on the battlefield nursing a wounded Union soldier during the American Civil War

CLARA BARTON (1821-1912).
American nurse and founder of the American Red Cross. Barton on the battlefield nursing a wounded Union soldier during the American Civil War. Granger holds millions of images spanning more than 25,000 years of world history, from before the Stone Age to the dawn of the Space Age.

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In this powerful image, we witness the unwavering dedication and compassion of Clara Barton, an American nurse and founder of the American Red Cross. Captured during the tumultuous era of the American Civil War, Barton stands on a battlefield tending to a wounded Union soldier. The intensity in her eyes reflects both her determination to save lives and her deep empathy for those suffering. Amidst the chaos and destruction that defined this dark chapter in American history, Barton's presence brings hope. Her selflessness knows no bounds as she tirelessly tends to injured soldiers with limited resources but boundless love. This photograph encapsulates not only her commitment to healing but also serves as a testament to women's invaluable contributions during wartime. Barton's pioneering spirit led her to establish the American Red Cross, an organization that would go on to provide aid and support worldwide. Through this image, we are reminded of how one person can make a profound impact on society by embodying principles such as compassion, resilience, and service. As we gaze upon this historical print capturing Clara Barton's remarkable work amidst war-torn landscapes, let us honor all those who have dedicated their lives to caring for others in times of great adversity. Their legacy continues through organizations like the Red Cross today – reminding us that humanity will always find strength in unity when faced with challenges beyond measure.


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Bring history to life with our Framed Prints featuring the iconic image of Clara Barton, the American nurse and founder of the American Red Cross. This powerful photograph, captured during the American Civil War, shows Barton in action, tenderly nursing a wounded Union soldier. Add this inspiring piece to your home or office as a tribute to the courage and compassion of one of America's most beloved humanitarians. Printed on high-quality archival paper and framed in a elegant, timeless design, this Framed Print is a must-have for history enthusiasts and those who appreciate the heroism of unsung heroes." - Media Storehouse.


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Experience history through the lens with our exclusive photographic print of Clara Barton, the pioneering American nurse and founder of the American Red Cross. This powerful image captures Barton in action during the American Civil War, tending to a wounded Union soldier on the battlefield. Printed on premium quality paper, this stunning art piece brings history to life in your home or office. Order now and add a touch of historical significance to your space with the Media Storehouse range of Photographic Prints from Granger Art on Demand.


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Bring history to life with our stunning poster print of Clara Barton, the American heroine and founder of the American Red Cross. This captivating image, taken from Granger Art on Demand (140_1632915), depicts Barton in action during the American Civil War, selflessly nursing a wounded Union soldier on the battlefield. Add this inspiring poster to your home or office to honor the legacy of this remarkable woman and the important work of the Red Cross.


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STONEWALL JACKSON (1824-1863). Thomas Jonathan Stonewall Jackson. American Confederate general. Line and stipple engraving, 19th century
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GEORGIA: SHERMANs MARCH. General Shermans March to the Sea through Georgia, 1864. Contemporary engraving



 
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