Annotated Bibliography
Primary Sources
http://www.nhd.org/ This website is about the National History Day. It gives an idea about the annual theme, the classroom connection, the contest rules, and why we do the nhd project.
http://www.redcross.org This website provides a look at what the American Red Cross does, who they are, and how to be prepared for emergencies. It gives the latest disaster news and ways to help.
Secondary Sources
De Angelis, G. (1999). Female First in Their Fields: Science & Medicine. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Chelsea House Publishers. This book narrates the first American females in the fields of science and medicine including Clara Barton.
Deady, K. (2003). Clara Barton. Mankato, Minnesota: Capstone Press. This book is about Clara Barton's childhood, her time as a teacher, as a nurse, and how she created the Red Cross and her life after she retired from the Red Cross.
Dubowski, C. (2006). Clara Barton: I Want to Help! New York: Bearport Publishing Company, Inc. This book is about Clara Barton's life and achievements. It talks about her work on the battlefield. It also describes her creating The American Red Cross.
Gruhzit-Hoyt, O. (1995). They Also Served: American Women In World War II. New York: Carol Publishing Group. This book is about all the women who served as nurses during World War II and it includes Clara Barton's service in the war.
Klingel, C., & Noyed, R. (2003). Clara Barton: Founder of the American Red Cross. Chanhassen, Minnesota: The Child's World. This book gives a detailed timeline about Clara Barton's life and career.
Raatma, L. (2005). We The People: Great Women of the Civil War. Minneapolis, MN: Compass Point Books. This book is about the women who contributed to the Civil War including Clara Barton.
Rosenberg, A. (2011). Profiles: The Civil War - One Event Six People. New York: Scholastic Inc. This book describes the lives of the six most important people in the Civil War including Clara Barton.
Sonneborn, L. (1992). Clara Barton: Founder, American Red Cross. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Chelsea House Publishers. This book is about Clara Barton's life, her many careers, and founding of the American Red Cross.
Wade, M. (2010). Amazing Civil War Nurse: Clara Barton. Berkeley Heights, NJ: Enslow Publishers, Inc. The author describes Clara Barton's jobs as a clerk, teacher, nurse, and founder of The American Red Cross.
Whitelaw, N. (1997). Clara Barton: Civil War Nurse. Springfield, NJ: Enslow Publishers, Inc. The book gives a detailed explanation about Clara Barton's life from childhood through adulthood. It portrays her as an extraordinary woman.
Woodworth, D. (1998). Compassion: The Story of Clara Barton. Plymouth, MN: The Child's World. This book narrates Clara Barton's compassion and her fight with the government to found the American Red Cross.
http://www.abcteach.com/free/r/rc_clarabarton_upperelem.pdf This article is about Clara Barton's creation of the Red Cross and the role she played in the Red Cross.
http://americancivilwar.com/women/cb.html This website is about Clara Barton's service in the civil war and how that led to the creation of the American Red Cross.
http://www.biography.com/bio-now/little-known-facts-about-clara-barton-20763979 This website tells us about little known facts from Clara Barton's life.
http://www.biography.com/people/clara-barton-9200960 This website gives a synopsis of her life and service before, during, and after the civil war.
http://www.clarabartonbirthplace.org/site/ This website is for Barton's birthplace museum. It talks about her compassion, service, and how she inspired people.
http://www.gale.cengage.com/free_resources/whm/bio/barton_c.html This website portrays Clara Barton's role in women's history. It describes her life, civil war activities, and her social service in founding the American Red Cross.
http://www.history.com/topics/clara-barton This history channel describes how she founded the American Red Cross. It also talks about her active involvement and contribution to the American Red Cross.
http://www.lkwdpl.org/wihohio/bart-cla.htm This website provides facts about notable women from U.S history and it includes Clara Barton as one of them.
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/hmd/medtour/barton.html This website describes historic medical sites including Clara Barton National Historic Site.
http://www.rochesterredcross.org/AboutUs/ClaraBartonChapter1/tabid/207/Default.aspx It describes Clara Barton's life as a heroic woman.
http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h1102.html It describes Clara Barton's role in U.S. history.
http://www.nhd.org/ This website is about the National History Day. It gives an idea about the annual theme, the classroom connection, the contest rules, and why we do the nhd project.
http://www.redcross.org This website provides a look at what the American Red Cross does, who they are, and how to be prepared for emergencies. It gives the latest disaster news and ways to help.
Secondary Sources
De Angelis, G. (1999). Female First in Their Fields: Science & Medicine. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Chelsea House Publishers. This book narrates the first American females in the fields of science and medicine including Clara Barton.
Deady, K. (2003). Clara Barton. Mankato, Minnesota: Capstone Press. This book is about Clara Barton's childhood, her time as a teacher, as a nurse, and how she created the Red Cross and her life after she retired from the Red Cross.
Dubowski, C. (2006). Clara Barton: I Want to Help! New York: Bearport Publishing Company, Inc. This book is about Clara Barton's life and achievements. It talks about her work on the battlefield. It also describes her creating The American Red Cross.
Gruhzit-Hoyt, O. (1995). They Also Served: American Women In World War II. New York: Carol Publishing Group. This book is about all the women who served as nurses during World War II and it includes Clara Barton's service in the war.
Klingel, C., & Noyed, R. (2003). Clara Barton: Founder of the American Red Cross. Chanhassen, Minnesota: The Child's World. This book gives a detailed timeline about Clara Barton's life and career.
Raatma, L. (2005). We The People: Great Women of the Civil War. Minneapolis, MN: Compass Point Books. This book is about the women who contributed to the Civil War including Clara Barton.
Rosenberg, A. (2011). Profiles: The Civil War - One Event Six People. New York: Scholastic Inc. This book describes the lives of the six most important people in the Civil War including Clara Barton.
Sonneborn, L. (1992). Clara Barton: Founder, American Red Cross. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Chelsea House Publishers. This book is about Clara Barton's life, her many careers, and founding of the American Red Cross.
Wade, M. (2010). Amazing Civil War Nurse: Clara Barton. Berkeley Heights, NJ: Enslow Publishers, Inc. The author describes Clara Barton's jobs as a clerk, teacher, nurse, and founder of The American Red Cross.
Whitelaw, N. (1997). Clara Barton: Civil War Nurse. Springfield, NJ: Enslow Publishers, Inc. The book gives a detailed explanation about Clara Barton's life from childhood through adulthood. It portrays her as an extraordinary woman.
Woodworth, D. (1998). Compassion: The Story of Clara Barton. Plymouth, MN: The Child's World. This book narrates Clara Barton's compassion and her fight with the government to found the American Red Cross.
http://www.abcteach.com/free/r/rc_clarabarton_upperelem.pdf This article is about Clara Barton's creation of the Red Cross and the role she played in the Red Cross.
http://americancivilwar.com/women/cb.html This website is about Clara Barton's service in the civil war and how that led to the creation of the American Red Cross.
http://www.biography.com/bio-now/little-known-facts-about-clara-barton-20763979 This website tells us about little known facts from Clara Barton's life.
http://www.biography.com/people/clara-barton-9200960 This website gives a synopsis of her life and service before, during, and after the civil war.
http://www.clarabartonbirthplace.org/site/ This website is for Barton's birthplace museum. It talks about her compassion, service, and how she inspired people.
http://www.gale.cengage.com/free_resources/whm/bio/barton_c.html This website portrays Clara Barton's role in women's history. It describes her life, civil war activities, and her social service in founding the American Red Cross.
http://www.history.com/topics/clara-barton This history channel describes how she founded the American Red Cross. It also talks about her active involvement and contribution to the American Red Cross.
http://www.lkwdpl.org/wihohio/bart-cla.htm This website provides facts about notable women from U.S history and it includes Clara Barton as one of them.
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/hmd/medtour/barton.html This website describes historic medical sites including Clara Barton National Historic Site.
http://www.rochesterredcross.org/AboutUs/ClaraBartonChapter1/tabid/207/Default.aspx It describes Clara Barton's life as a heroic woman.
http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h1102.html It describes Clara Barton's role in U.S. history.