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Clara Barton

A Register of Her Papers in the Library of Congress

Prepared by Michael McElderry and Mary Wolfskill with the assistance of Paul Colton, Sherralyn McCoy, Susie Moody, and Carin Ruff
Revised and expanded by Laura J. Kells with the assistance of Jewel Parker

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Manuscript Division, Library of Congress

Washington, D.C.

2003

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Finding aid encoded by Library of Congress Manuscript Division, 2005

Finding aid URL: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms005010

Table of Contents

Collection Summary

Selected Search Terms

Names:

Subjects:

Occupations:

Administrative Information

Provenance:

Processing History:

Transfers:

Copyright Status:

Microfilm:

Preferred Citation:

Biographical Note

Scope and Content Note

Organization of the Papers

Description of Series

Container List

Diaries and Journals, 1849-1911, n.d.

Family Papers, 1805-1958, n.d.

Letterbooks, 1876-1911

General Correspondence, 1838-1912, n.d.

Subject File, 1861-1952, n.d.

Red Cross File, 1863-1957, n.d

International Committee of the Red Cross, 1863-1919, n.d.
American National Red Cross, 1878-1957, n.d.

Speeches and Writings File, 1849-1947, n.d.

Scrapbooks, 1835-1930

Miscellany, 1856-1957, n.d.

Addition, 1883-1926, n.d.

Oversize, 1871-1919, n.d.

Collection Summary

Title: Papers of Clara Barton
Span Dates: 1805-1958
Bulk Dates: (bulk 1861-1912)
ID No.: MSS11973
Creator: Barton, Clara, 1821-1912
Extent: 62,000 items; 177 containers plus 6 oversize plus 3 vault; 62.6 linear feet; 123 microfilm reels
Language: Collection material in English
Repository: Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
Abstract: Philanthropist, nurse, educator, and lecturer. Correspondence, diaries, reports, legal and financial papers, organizational records, lectures, writings, scrapbooks, printed matter, memorabilia, and other papers relating to Barton's work to provide relief services during the Civil War and the Franco-Prussian War, the work of the American National Red Cross which she founded, and the National First Aid Association of America.

Selected Search Terms

The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the Library's online catalog. They are grouped by name of person or organization, by subject or location, and by occupation and listed alphabetically therein.



Names:
Barton, Clara, 1821-1912
Adee, Alvey A. (Alvey Augustus), 1842-1924--Correspondence
Anthony, Susan B. (Susan Brownell), 1820-1906--Correspondence
Appia, P. L. (P. Louis), 1818-1898--Correspondence
Atwater, Dorence, 1845-1910--Correspondence
Austin, Harriet N.--Correspondence
Barker, E. Florence--Correspondence
Barton, Stephen E. (Stephen Emory), b. 1848--Correspondence
Barton, William Eleazar, 1861-1930--Correspondence
Bellows, Henry W. (Henry Whitney), 1814-1882--Correspondence
Boardman, Mabel Thorp, 1860-1946--Correspondence
Briggs, Samuel W.--Correspondence
Brown, Lucy Hall, d. 1907--Correspondence
Burleigh, Lucien, 1817-1884--Correspondence
Burnett, Mary Weeks--Correspondence
Butler, Benjamin F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1818-1893--Correspondence
Dunant, Henry, 1828-1910--Correspondence
Dwight, Edmund, b. 1824--Correspondence
Gage, Frances Dana, 1808-1884--Correspondence
Gardner, Joseph, 1833-1919--Correspondence
Golay, Minna Kupfer--Correspondence
Graves, Lucy M.--Correspondence
Halsted, Leonora B.--Correspondence
Hitz, John, 1828-1908--Correspondence
Howell, Mary Seymour, 1844-1913--Correspondence
Hubbell, Julian B. (Julian Bertine), 1847-1929--Correspondence
Jarvis, Samuel M. (Samuel Miller), 1853-1913--Correspondence
Kennan, George, 1845-1924--Correspondence
Logan, John A., Mrs., 1838-1923--Correspondence
Luise, Grand Duchess, consort of Frederick I, Grand Duke of Baden, 1838-1923--Correspondence
Margot, Antoinette, 1843-1925--Correspondence
McKinley, William, 1843-1901--Correspondence
Moynier, Gustave, 1826-1910--Correspondence
Mussey, Ellen Spencer, 1850-1936--Correspondence
Olney, Richard, 1835-1917--Correspondence
Phillips, Walter P. (Walter Polk), 1846-1920--Correspondence
Pullman, George H.--Correspondence
Reed, Harriette L., d. 1920--Correspondence
Sheldon, Joseph, 1828-1911--Correspondence
Solomons, Adolphus S. (Adolphus Simeon), 1826-1910--Correspondence
Southmayd, F. R.--Correspondence
Spencer, Sara J. (Sara Jane), 1837-1909--Correspondence
Stanton, Edwin McMasters, 1814-1869--Correspondence
Stone, Elvira--Correspondence
Upton, Harriet Taylor--Correspondence
Vassall, Bernard B. (Bernard Barton), 1835-1894--Correspondence
Wells, Charlotte Fowler, 1814-1901--Correspondence
Wells, Mary Kensel--Correspondence
Wells, Roscoe Green, b. 1878--Correspondence
Willard, Frances Elizabeth, 1839-1898--Correspondence
Willard, Mary Bannister, b. 1841--Correspondence
Wilson, Henry, 1812-1875--Correspondence
Barton family--Correspondence
American National Red Cross
Andersonville Prison
Friends of the Missing Men of the United States Army. Office of Correspondence.
International Committee of the Red Cross
National First Aid Association of America
Geneva Convention (1864)

Subjects:
Ambulance service
Disaster relief
First aid in illness and injury
Franco-Prussian War, 1870-1871--Civilian relief
Franco-Prussian War, 1870-1871--Medical care
Governmental investigations--United States
Humanitarianism
Military nursing
Missing in action
Prisoners of war--Georgia--Andersonville
Social problems--United States
Spanish-American War, 1898--Civilian relief
Temperance--United States
War relief
Women--Suffrage--United States
Women's rights--United States
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Civilian relief
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Medical care
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Prisoners and prisons

Occupations:
Educators
Lecturers
Nurses
Philanthropists

Administrative Information

Provenance:

The papers of Clara Barton, philanthropist, nurse, educator, and lecturer, were given to the Library of Congress from 1926 to 1959 by Lena Hubbell Chamberlain, Rena D. Hubbell, and Herman P. and Saidee F. Riccius. Additional material was purchased in 1956 and 2002.

Processing History:

The papers of Clara Barton were processed by Elizabeth G. McPherson in 1955 and 1959. The papers were reorganized and prepared for microfilming in 1985. An addition was processed in 2003.

Transfers:

Items have been transferred from the Manuscript Division to other custodial divisions of the Library. Some maps have been transferred to the Geography and Map Division. Some prints and photographs have been transferred to the Prints and Photographs Division. All transfers are identified in these divisions as part of the Clara Barton Papers.

Copyright Status:

Copyright in the unpublished writings of Clara Barton in these papers and in other collections of papers in the custody of the Library of Congress has been dedicated to the public.

Microfilm:

A microfilm edition of part of these papers is available on 123 reels. Consult a reference librarian in the Manuscript Division concerning availability for purchase or interlibrary loan.

Preferred Citation:

Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: Container or reel number, Clara Barton Papers, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

Biographical Note

Date Event
1821, Dec. 25 Born, Oxford, Mass.
1839-1850 Taught in local public schools near Oxford, Mass.
1851 Attended the Liberal Institute, Clinton, N.Y.
1852-1854 Established and taught free school, Bordentown, N.J.
1854 Moved to Washington, D.C.
1854-1857 Clerk, U.S. Patent Office
1860-1865 Rehired as temporary clerk, U.S. Patent Office
1861-1865 Organized and assisted in nursing and relief services for the Union Army during the Civil War
1865-1868 Organized the Office of Correspondence with the Friends of the Missing Men of the U.S. Army in an effort to locate and identify missing soldiers
1870-1871 Organized relief services during the Franco-Prussian War
1877-1882 Advocated U.S. ratification of the Geneva Convention
1881 Founder and president, American Association of the Red Cross
Organized Red Cross relief aid to forest fire victims in Michigan
1882-1884 Organized Red Cross relief aid to victims of Mississippi and Ohio river floods
1883 Superintendent, Women's Reformatory Prison, Sherborn, Mass.
1886 Organized Red Cross relief aid to earthquake victims, Charleston, S.C.
1888 Organized Red Cross relief for yellow fever victims, Jacksonville, Fla.
1889 Organized Red Cross relief aid to flood victims, Johnstown, Pa.
1892 Organized Red Cross relief aid to Russia for victims of drought and famine
1893 Organized Red Cross relief aid for hurricane victims on the Sea Islands, S.C.
1896 Organized Red Cross relief aid for the Armenians in Turkey
1898 Organized Red Cross relief efforts in Cuba during the Spanish-American War
Published The Red Cross . Washington, D.C.: American National Red Cross
1900 Organized Red Cross relief aid to victims of a hurricane and tidal wave, Galveston, Tex.
1904 Resigned as president of the American National Red Cross
Published A Story of the Red Cross . New York: D. Appleton
1905 Founder and president of the National First Aid Association of America
1907 Published The Story of My Childhood . New York: Baker & Taylor Co.
1912, Apr. 12 Died, Glen Echo, Md.

Scope and Content Note

The papers of Clara Barton (1821-1912) span the years 1805 to 1958, with the bulk of the material dated 1861-1912. The collection includes the personal papers of Clara Barton and official records of the American National Red Cross (formerly the American Association of the Red Cross) retained by Barton during her tenure as president from 1881 to 1904. The records of the American Red Cross are contained principally in a series of Letterbooks and in a Red Cross File. Since Barton's life was so closely linked to the organization's development and operation, however, some mingling of material exists, and records relating to Red Cross activities can be found throughout the collection.

Barton's diaries and journals provide insight into her private views and reflections, whereas material in the Subject File, Family Papers, and General Correspondence series relates to her interest in women's rights and other reform issues. A Speeches and Writings File contains lecture notes, drafts, and proofs not only of her own lectures and writings but also those of others. Barton's career as a humanitarian and relief organizer is further documented, mostly through contemporary newspaper accounts, in a series of scrapbooks. Decorations and medallions bestowed upon Barton by foreign governments and by public and private organizations are included in a Miscellany series.

Few items are included for the period prior to 1861. Sporadic diary entries cast light on these early years, as do letters in the Family Papers from members of Barton's immediate family and from Martha Elvira Stone and Bernard B. Vassall. Letters to Barton from Lucien Burleigh, a school instructor from Barton's formative years, are contained in the General Correspondence series.

While providing relief services on battlefields during the Civil War and while in Europe during the Franco-Prussian War, Clara Barton found time to keep her diary and to make notes from which she later prepared lectures. Some of the diaries are supplemented by copies of letters, addresses, and expense accounts incorporated in the diaries. Diaries kept by various associates and members of the Red Cross staff who frequently mentioned Barton are also included in the Diaries and Journals series.

At the close of the Civil War, Barton helped organize the Office of Correspondence with Friends of the Missing Men of the U.S. Army to locate and identify Union soldiers whose fate or whereabouts was unknown. In the four years of its existence the office provided information to more than twenty-two thousand families, identified most of the graves in Georgia's Andersonville prison, and, in the process established a National Cemetery there. Papers relating to this organization and to the Andersonville prison are included with Civil War records in the Subject File, as are letters of Dorence Atwater, a former prisoner at Andersonville who aided Barton in her mission to identify those who had died in the prison. It was during this time that Barton and Atwater, embarked on a speaking tour to appeal for information concerning the missing men and to defray the expense of the undertaking. Material relating to the tour, including drafts and notes of the lectures, is contained in the Speeches and Writings File.

Clara Barton suffered from periodic nervous breakdowns and in 1869 was ordered by her doctors to recuperate in Europe. There she met Louis Appia, a member of the International Committee of the Red Cross, who introduced her to the Red Cross movement. In her first cooperative effort with the Red Cross, Barton organized and managed relief activities for civilians during the Franco-Prussian War. The Subject File contains information on this effort.

Following her activities in Europe, Barton was called upon to promote the passage of the Geneva Convention in the United States Congress and to organize the American Red Cross. The Red Cross File that she accumulated over the years forms the largest series in the collection and is divided into two subseries, the International Committee of the Red Cross and the American National Red Cross. The former includes files for several International Red Cross conferences which Barton attended as a delegate, while the latter contains material indicating that the American Red Cross was not only founded by Barton but was also sustained by her for many years. Her control over the operations of the American Red Cross dates from its inception in May 1881 until her retirement in June 1904, except for a few months in 1883 when she acted as superintendent of the Women's Reformatory Prison at Sherborn, Massachusetts.

The records of the American National Red Cross relate to the organization's foundation and administration, including actions taken to protect the Red Cross insignia, the development and scandal of Red Cross Park, and the final congressional investigation into Barton's stewardship. The bulk of the material, however, relates chiefly to the Red Cross's response to appeals for aid from the victims of natural disasters and war.

The Letterbooks series contains outgoing letters from the Red Cross for the period 1882-1904. Included are letters signed by Barton as president, as well as those by Julian B. Hubbell, Barton's associate and chief field agent of the Red Cross, and by other Red Cross officials such as her nephew Stephen E. Barton and George H. Pullman. The volumes include letters sent to the International Committee at Geneva and to local Red Cross chapters in the United States, letters and narrative reports from various disaster relief operations, and records of camp service in the states during the Spanish-American War. Copies of some of Barton's personal outgoing letters are also present. A number of the letterpress copies are almost completely illegible.

The General Correspondence series contains letters exchanged between Barton and her friends and associates. In addition to documenting her relief work, the correspondence also reveals Barton's interest in other progressive movements of the period, as demonstrated in letters from Mary Weeks Burnett and Frances E. and Mary Willard on temperance matters and from Susan B. Anthony, Lucy Hall Brown, Mary Seymour Howell, Harriet Taylor Upton, and Charlotte Fowler Wells concerning woman suffrage. Many of the correspondents in the General Correspondence series are also represented in the Subject File.

Among principal correspondents in the papers not previously mentioned are Alvey A. Adee, Louis Appia, Harriet N. Austin, E. Florence Barker, William E. Barton, Henry W. Bellows, Mabel T. Boardman, Samuel W. Briggs, Benjamin F. Butler, Jean Henri Dunant, Edmund Dwight, Frances D. Gage, Joseph Gardner, Minna Kupfer Golay, Lucy M. Graves, Leonora B. Halstead, John Hitz, Samuel M. Jarvis, George Kennan, Mary S. Logan, Louise, Grand Duchess of Baden, William McKinley, Antoinette Margot, Gustave Moynier, Ellen S. Mussey, Richard Olney, Walter P. Phillips, Joseph Sheldon, Adolphus S. Solomons, F. R. Southmayd, Sara A. Spencer, Edwin M. Stanton, and Henry Wilson.

An Addition series relates primarily to the last years of Barton's life and to the National First Aid Association of America which she established in 1905 to promote first aid training. Mary Isabelle Kensel (later Mary Kensel Wells), Barton's secretary, and Roscoe Green Wells, assistant to the president and commander of the ambulance corps of the association, are featured prominently in this material. Harriette L. Reed, a friend who became president of the association following Barton's death is also represented. Documents include correspondence from Barton to Mary Isabelle Kensel and Roscoe Green Wells regarding their work, annual reports of the National First Aid Association of America, items distributed by the association, including an illustrated triangular bandage, and accounts by Mary Kensel Wells of Clara Barton and the National First Aid Association.

Organization of the Papers

The collection is arranged in eleven series:

Description of Series

Container Series
BOX 1-9
REEL 1-7

Diaries and Journals, 1849-1911, n.d.

Diaries, diary notes, and journals kept by Barton containing occasional copies of letters, expense accounts, and addresses, and diaries kept by Barton's associates.
Arranged chronologically. The diaries are arranged alphabetically by name of diarist.
BOX 9-16
REEL 7-12

Family Papers, 1805-1958, n.d.

Letters sent and received, including letters exchanged between family members, with miscellaneous items and enclosures.
Arranged alphabetically by name of family member and therein chronologically. Also includes unpublished genealogies of the Barton and related families compiled by various researchers.
BOX 17-63
REEL 13-51

Letterbooks, 1876-1911

Copies of outgoing letters and memoranda by Barton and other Red Cross officials.
Arranged chronologically. Partial indexes are included at the front of most volumes.
BOX 63-79
REEL 51-63

General Correspondence, 1838-1912, n.d.

Letters sent and received, telegrams, postcards, and miscellaneous enclosures.
Arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent and therein chronologically.
BOX 79-86
REEL 63-67

Subject File, 1861-1952, n.d.

Correspondence, memoranda, reports, notes and working papers, printed matter, and miscellaneous items.
Arranged alphabetically by subject and therein chronologically.
BOX 87-149
REEL 67-104

Red Cross File, 1863-1957, n.d

BOX 87-90
REEL 67-70
International Committee of the Red Cross, 1863-1919, n.d.
Correspondence, reports, drafts, notes, printed matter, and miscellaneous items related to the International Committee of the Red Cross.
Arranged alphabetically by subject and therein chronologically.
BOX 91-149
REEL 70-105
American National Red Cross, 1878-1957, n.d.
Correspondence, memoranda, telegrams, postcards, legal and financial papers, reports, drafts, notes and working papers, printed matter, and miscellaneous items related to the operations of the American National Red Cross.
Arranged alphabetically by subject and therein chronologically by volume.
BOX 149-157
REEL 105-110

Speeches and Writings File, 1849-1947, n.d.

Correspondence, handwritten and typescript drafts, proofs, notes, printed matter, and miscellaneous items relating to articles, books, poetry, and speeches written by Barton and others.
Arranged alphabetically by type of material.
BOX 157-163
REEL 110-115

Scrapbooks, 1835-1930

Newspaper clippings.
Arranged chronologically.
BOX 163-178
REEL 115-123

Miscellany, 1856-1957, n.d.

Correspondence, financial and legal papers, address books, biographical material, cards and invitations, real estate records, memorabilia, notes, and printed matter.
Arranged alphabetically by type of material. Commemorative medals and decorations are housed at the end of the series.
BOX 179-180
not filmed

Addition, 1883-1926, n.d.

Correspondence, reports, writings, an illustrated bandage, printed matter, and memorabilia.
Arranged by type of material or topic and therein chronologically. Memorabilia is housed at the end of the series.
BOX OV 1-OV 6

Oversize, 1871-1919, n.d.

Certificates, accounts, reports, plans, appointments, passports, printed matter, a scrapbook, and an illustrated bandage.
Arranged and described according to the series, containers, and folders from which the items were removed.

Container List

Microfilm shelf no. 19447. Reel one contains a copy of the 1985 finding aid.
Container Contents
BOX 1-9
REEL 1-7

Diaries and Journals, 1849-1911, n.d.

Diaries, diary notes, and journals kept by Barton containing occasional copies of letters, expense accounts, and addresses, and diaries kept by Barton's associates.
Arranged chronologically. The diaries are arranged alphabetically by name of diarist.
BOX 1
REEL 1
1849, Jan. 23-Nov. 5 (includes poems)
1851, Oct. 11-Nov. 5;1852, Feb. 1-May 27; 1853-1857
1851, Nov., diary note
1859, Jan. 31-Dec. 24; 1861, Sept.
1862, Dec.
1862, Jan.-Dec.; 1865
1863, Jan.-Feb.
1863, Apr. 2-July 23
1863, Dec. 3-1864, May 7
BOX 2
REEL 1
1864, Jan.-Dec.
1865, Jan.-Dec.
BOX 2
REEL 2
1866, Jan. 1-13 (includes ledger accounts of May 1864-May 1866)
1866, Jan.-Dec.
1867, Jan.-Dec.
BOX 3
REEL 2
1868, Jan.-Dec.
ca. 1869, diary note
1870, Jan.-Feb. (includes copies of letters Jan.-Apr. 1870 and Mar. and Dec. 1872)
1870, Aug. 26-29
1870, Jan.-Dec.
1871, Feb.-Dec.
1871-1874; 1881, Mar. (includes copies of letters to Louise, Grand Duchess of Baden)
1872, Jan.-Dec.
BOX 4
REEL 2
1872, July and Sept.; 1873, Jan.
1873, Jan.-Oct.
1876, Mar. 13-Apr. 10
1877, Jan. 1-9; 1891, Dec. 13; 1910, Nov. 24
1878, Jan. 1-21
BOX 4
REEL 3
1878, Jan.-Nov.
1878-1880, Apr.; 1882, June 1-18 (includes copies of letters sent Aug.-Nov. 1886)
1881, Jan.-July
1881, Oct. 8-Nov. 1
1881, Dec. 21-1882, Apr. 16
(2 vols.)
1883, Jan.-Nov.
BOX 5
REEL 3
1884, Mar. 26-June 8
1885, Feb.-July
1885, Oct.
1887, Jan.-May
1888, Jan.-Apr.
BOX 5
REEL 4
1889, Jan. 9-26 (includes addresses and notes)
1892, June-July; 1893, Jan.-May (includes expense accounts of June 1892-Oct. 1895)
1893, May-1894, May
1895, Jan. 18-21
BOX 6
REEL 4
1896, Jan.-Sept (includes note for Sept. 2, 1895)
1896, Aug. 19-Sept. 4
1897, May 17-Sept. 5
1897, Sept. 10-1898, Jan. 29
1898, Feb. 26-July 1
(2 vols.)
1899, June 1-Oct. 13
1899, Nov. 11-24; 1900, Dec. 12-1901, Mar. 31
BOX 7
REEL 5
1901, Apr.-1902, Dec.
(2 vols.)
1903, Mar. 12-Apr. 22
1906, Jan.-Aug.
1906, June-Dec.
1906, Dec. 15-16, diary note
1907, Jan.-Dec.
(2 vols.)
1907, Oct.
1908, Jan.-Dec.
1911, Jan.-Dec.
Undated diary note
BOX 8
REEL 6
Diarists other than Barton
Atwater, Dorence, 1867
Golay, Minna Kupfer, diary notes, 1888, Aug.-1893, Dec.
Graves, Lucy, 1898, June 17-Dec. 30, Spanish-American War relief
Kupfer, P. W., 1873, Jan.-1874, Sept.
Staff diaries
1887, Jan.-Mar.; 1888 (includes addresses)
1895, Jan. 28-1896, Jan. 1 (no. 3)
1896, Jan. 2-July 16 (no. 4)
BOX 9
REEL 6
1896, Feb. 4-Mar. 4, Armenian-Turkish relief mission
BOX 9
REEL 7
1896, Apr. 20-29, Armenian-Turkish relief mission
1896, July 17-1897, June 23 (no. 5)
BOX 9-16
REEL 7-12

Family Papers, 1805-1958, n.d.

Letters sent and received, including letters exchanged between family members, with miscellaneous items and enclosures.
Arranged alphabetically by name of family member and therein chronologically. Also includes unpublished genealogies of the Barton and related families compiled by various researchers.
BOX 9
REEL 7
Barton, Charles H. (cousin), 1883-1901
Barton, Clarence W. (grandnephew), 1901-1903, n.d.
Barton, David and Julia Porter (brother), 1850-1883
Barton, Edmund M., 1898-1908
Barton, Edward, 1879-1880
Barton, Ira M. (cousin), 1863-1865, 1904
Barton, Herbert P. (grandnephew) and Fannie Vasseur, 1883-1911
Barton, Lizzie Tracy, 1886-1909
Barton, Mary (cousin), 1886, n.d.
Barton, Mary L., 1896-1914, n.d.
Barton, Robert W. (cousin), 1898-1900
Barton, Samuel R. (nephew), 1862-1904
BOX 10
REEL 7
Barton, Stephen (father), 1828, 1857-1862
Barton, Stephen, Jr. (brother)
Correspondence, 1839, 1850-1865
(2 folders)
Estate, 1900, n.d.
Barton, Stephen E. (nephew)
Diary, 1881
BOX 10
REEL 8
Correspondence
1859- 1901, Jan.
(3 folders)
BOX 11
REEL 8
1901, Feb.-1928, n.d.
(5 folders)
Miscellany, 1884-1928, n.d.
Notes from Clara Barton during her illness, 1911-1912
Barton, William E. (cousin)
Correspondence, 1901-1929, n.d.
BOX 12
REEL 9
Speeches and writings, printed copies, 1900-1917, n.d.
Bigelow, Anna Barton and Lucy Barton (cousins), 1883-1903
Butler, Myrtis Barton (grandniece), 1888-1941, n.d.
(2 folders)
Clark, Ada I. (niece), 1901-1903
Crowell, Hattie Barton, 1901
Davis, C. Hannah (from Gideon Barton), 1834, n.d.
Dillinger, G. Arthur (nephew), 1901
Hale, Harry (cousin), 1876-1893
Hale, Marcia E. and Mary E. (cousins), 1903-1904
Hale, Robert S. (cousin), 1869-1881
King, George and Edith Riccius (grandniece)
Correspondence, 1911-1957, n.d.
"Childhood Memories," 1934
Poor, Leander A. (cousin), 1862-1904
Porter, P. C., 1900-1901, n.d.
Riccius, Adolph and Ida Barton (niece), 1869-1911, n.d.
Riccius, Harold (grandnephew), 1902, n.d.
Riccius, Herman P. (grandnephew), 1901-1950, n.d.
BOX 13
REEL 9
Riccius, Saidee F. (grandniece)
Correspondence
1916-1947, Nov.
(2 folders)
BOX 13
REEL 10
1947, Dec.-1957, n.d.
(2 folders)
Miscellany, 1921-1953, n.d.
Robbins, Delia R. (cousin), 1902-1905
Sessions, Fitzroy (cousin), 1868-1875
BOX 14
REEL 10
Stafford, John and Mary Barton (niece), 1874, 1898-1911
Stone, Martha Elvira (cousin), 1857-1889, n.d.
(2 folders)
Vassall, Bernard B. (nephew)
Correspondence, 1851-1893, n.d.
(2 folders)
Miscellany, 1852, 1884, n.d.
Vassall, Frances Childs, 1860-1903
Vassall, Irving S. (nephew), 1855-1862
BOX 14
REEL 11
Vassall, Vester and Sarah Barton (sister), 1855-1889, n.d.
BOX 15
REEL 11
Other family members, 1805-1938, n.d.
Barton family wills, 1914, n.d.
Newspaper clippings, 1878-1958, n.d.
Genealogy
Charts and notes, 1889, 1930, 1951-1952, n.d.
Barton family
Curr, Cora C. (compiler), 1940
Vassall, Bernard B. (compiler)
Vols. 1-3, 1867-1946, n.d.
BOX 16
REEL 11
Index, 1879-1880, n.d.
Von Sahler, Louis (compiler)
BOX 16
REEL 12
Drafts, 1865-1951, n.d.
(2 folders)
Notes, 1934-1936, 1943-1958, n.d.
Barton-Porter families, n.d.
Miscellany, n.d.
BOX 17-63
REEL 13-51

Letterbooks, 1876-1911

Copies of outgoing letters and memoranda by Barton and other Red Cross officials.
Arranged chronologically. Partial indexes are included at the front of most volumes.
BOX 17
REEL 13
1882, May-1888, June
BOX 18
REEL 14
1882, Sept.-1888, Oct.
BOX 19
REEL 15
1882, Nov.-1885, May
pp. 1-352
BOX 20
REEL 16
pp. 353-700
BOX 21
REEL 16
1884, Feb.-Apr.
BOX 22
REEL 17
1884, Apr.-1885, Jan.
BOX 23
REEL 18
1884, Sept.-1887, Dec.
BOX 24
REEL 19
1885, Jan.-1887, Jan.
BOX 25
REEL 20
1888, Jan.-1889, Apr.
BOX 26
REEL 21
1889, June-July
pp. 1-319
BOX 27
REEL 21
pp. 320-695
BOX 28
REEL 22
1889, July-1890, Sept.
pp. 1-435
BOX 29
REEL 23
pp. 436-896
BOX 30
REEL 24
1889, Apr.-1891, Dec.
pp. 1-317
BOX 31
REEL 25
pp. 318-692
BOX 32
REEL 26
1890, Feb.; 1898, Mar.-June
BOX 33
REEL 26
1891, Dec.-1893, Aug.
pp. 1-474
BOX 34
REEL 27
pp. 475-999
BOX 35
REEL 28
1892, June-1894, Jan.
pp. 1-318
BOX 36
REEL 29
pp. 319-673
BOX 37
REEL 29
1892, June; 1893, Oct.-1894, July
BOX 38
REEL 30
1893, Aug.-1895, June
pp. 1-339
BOX 39
REEL 31
pp. 340-699
BOX 40
REEL 32
1894, Apr.-1896, Sept.; 1900, Dec.-1902, Dec.
pp. 1-431
BOX 41
REEL 33
pp. 432-973
BOX 42
REEL 34
1895, June-1898, Dec.
pp. 1-355
BOX 43
REEL 35
pp. 356-1001
BOX 44
REEL 36
1897, July-1898, June
BOX 45
REEL 36
1898, Apr.-1899, Mar.; 1902, May
pp. 1-281
BOX 46
REEL 37
pp. 282-586
BOX 47
REEL 38
1898, May-1899, Feb.
pp. 1-482
BOX 48
REEL 39
pp. 483-997
BOX 49
REEL 40
1898, June-Sept.; 1908, Oct.-1911, Nov.
pp. 91-362
BOX 50
REEL 40
pp. 363-689
BOX 51
REEL 41
1899, Feb.-Mar.
BOX 52
REEL 41
1899, Mar.-July
pp. 1-471
BOX 53
REEL 42
pp. 472-999
BOX 54
REEL 43
1899, Mar.-1902, Nov.
pp. 1-442
BOX 55
REEL 44
pp. 443-1001
BOX 56
REEL 45
1899, May-July
BOX 57
REEL 45
1899, June-Oct.
BOX 58
REEL 46
1899, July-1900, Aug.
pp. 1-310
BOX 59
REEL 47
pp. 311-690
BOX 60
REEL 48
1903, Jan.-1904, Feb.
BOX 61
REEL 49
1904, Feb.-1907, Dec.; 1908, Aug.
pp. 1-512
BOX 62
REEL 50
pp. 513-998
BOX 63
REEL 51
Unbound copies
1876, Aug.-1878, Sept.
1879, Apr.-1882, Apr.
1882
1882-1893
1906, June-Oct.
1910, July-1911, Apr.
BOX 63-79
REEL 51-63

General Correspondence, 1838-1912, n.d.

Letters sent and received, telegrams, postcards, and miscellaneous enclosures.
Arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent and therein chronologically.
BOX 63
REEL 51
“A” miscellaneous, 1843-1912, n.d.
Adams, Ruthett, 1888-1903
Adee, Alvey A., 1888-1903
Allaimby, Pedro D., 1901-1902
Allison, William M., 1889-1909
American Book Co., 1902
Anthony, Susan B., 1869-1903
Appia, Louis, 1875, Dec.-1881, Apr.
BOX 64
REEL 52
Arnold, Samuel G., 1878-1879, n.d.
Atwater, Dorence, 1869-1890 See also Container 80, Atwater, Dorence
Atwater, Fannie, 1869-1881, n.d.
Atwater, Francis, 1898-1905
Atwater, Waldo, 1876-1890
Atwell, Amos M., 1901-1904, n.d.
Austin, Harriet N., 1876-1889, n.d.
Avery, Rachel Foster, 1889-1901
“B” miscellaneous, 1882-1911, n.d.
(2 folders)
Barker, E. Florence, 1888-1890, n.d. See also Container 81, Woman's Relief Corps
Bartine, E. H., 1877-1878, 1898
Bellows, Henry W., 1881
Bergmann, Gustave, 1872-1888
Bertram, Lucy A., 1908-1910
BOX 65
REEL 52
Bishop, Eleanor Fletcher, 1884-1890
Boardman, Mabel T., 1901-1902
Boomer, James M. and Alice, 1890-1911
Boynton, Henry V. and Nellie M., 1881-1902, n.d.
Breckinridge, Issa Desha and Sophonisba, 1888-1889, n.d.
BOX 65
REEL 53
Briggs, Samuel W., 1901-1904, n.d.
Brockett, S. P. and S. M., 1877-1888
Brown, Judson S., 1878-1883
Brown, R. G. and Lucy Hall, 1883-1911, n.d.
(2 folders)
Bunnell, A. O., 1877-1911
Burleigh, Lucien, 1838
BOX 66
REEL 53
Burnett, Mary Weeks and R. A., 1877-1908, n.d.
(2 folders)
Butler, Benjamin F., 1865-1883
“C” miscellaneous
“Ca-Ch,” 1870-1905, n.d.
BOX 66
REEL 54
“Co-Cu,” 1864-1910, n.d.
Capron, Lillian, 1900-1904, n.d.
Chamberlain, Alva L., 1901
Charles, Vera H., 1902-1903, n.d.
Chase, Jerome, 1900-1902
Childs, Annie E., 1852-1889
Childs, B. Willis, 1861-1894, n.d.
Clare, Emile, 1865-1904
Clark, Elsa Trotzig, 1901-1902
Cleveland, Grover, 1886-1888
Cohen, Henry, 1901-1903
Cortelyou, George W., 1903
Coxe, Ferdinand, 1869-1870
BOX 67
REEL 54
Curry, Cora C., 1889-1904
“D” miscellaneous, 1867-1911
DeGraw, Peter V. and Emma, 1887-1904
Dennis, John B., 1882-1889
Deyo, Amanda, 1888-1904
Dickinson, Mary Lowe, 1865-1902 See also Container 84, National Council of Women
Dollfus, Ida, 1871-1888
Douglass, Frederick, 1877-1879
Dunant, Jean Henri See Container 71, Hitz, John, and family
Dwight, Edmund, 1867-1896, n.d.
(2 folders)
Dyer, Frances J., 1882-1903
“E” miscellaneous, 1872-1909, n.d.
Earle, Sarah B., 1869-1904, n.d.
Elliot, Emily S., 1884
Elliott, Sarah J., 1890-1898
Elwell, J. K., 1900-1905
BOX 67
REEL 55
Elwell, John J., 1876-1900
“F” miscellaneous, 1875-1906, n.d.
BOX 68
REEL 55
Fanning, Octavia Dix, 1882-1911
Ferguson, George B., 1878-1882
Ferguson, William M., 1876-1883
Fisk, Eugene D., and family, 1903-1904
Foster, Alma J., 1895-1901, n.d.
Foster, J. Ellen, 1900-1902
Fowler, Maggie M., 1902-1903
Frayer, Lucy A. and A., 1882-1901
French, Alice, 1898-1902
French, S. P., 1878
“G” miscellaneous, 1877-1912, n.d.
Gage, Frances D., 1863-1883
(2 folders)
Gage, George, 1878-1889
Gage, Joseph B. and Mary E., 1874-1890
Gage, Portia, 1878-1879
Gage, Sarah M., 1888-1903
BOX 69
REEL 55
Gardner, Joseph and Enola Lee, 1884-1904
(2 folders)
BOX 69
REEL 56
Gardner, Sallie T., 1877-1882
Gates, Susa Young, 1901-1903
Golay, Abraham, 1876-1894
Golay, Eliza, 1865-1869
Golay, Jules and Harriet B., 1864-1881
Golay, Minna Kupfer, 1872-1895, n.d.
(2 folders)
Goodell, William, 1878-1880
Goodyear, S. H., and family, 1878-1902
Graham, Elizabeth T., 1899-1904
Griffin, Lucia B., 1869-1904
“Ha-He” miscellaneous, 1860-1911, n.d.
BOX 70
REEL 56
“Hi-Hy” miscellaneous, 1863-1906
Hall, Charles S., 1878-1883
Hall, Lucy See Container 65, Brown, R. G. and Lucy Hall
Halstead, Leonora B., 1890-1911, n.d.
(2 folders)
Ham, Caroline Gerow, 1898-1901
BOX 70
REEL 57
Hamilton, Margaret, 1896-1903
Harbour, J. L., and family, 1901-1911, n.d.
Harrison, Caroline S., 1890-1892
Harwood, P. Merrick, 1902
Hayes, Rutherford B., 1878
Hill, Ray D., 1891-1893
Hines, Mollie A., 1889-1902, n.d.
Hinton, Richard J. and Isabel, 1871-1906, n.d.
BOX 71
REEL 57
Hitz, John, and family, 1896-1906
Hoar, George F., 1888-1904
Holley, Marietta, 1887-1903
Holman, Justin B., and family, 1877-1906
Holmes, Joseph E., 1876-1877
Hooker, Isabella B., 1890-1898
Howard, William Willard, 1900-1902
Howe, Julia Ward, 1897
Howell, Mary S., 1880-1898
Howland, William B., 1899-1902
Hubbell, Julian B., 1881-1911
(3 folders)
BOX 71
REEL 58
“I” miscellaneous, 1888-1904
“J” miscellaneous, 1867-1911
Jackson, James C., 1876-1890 See also Container 83, Dansville Sanatorium
BOX 72
REEL 58
Jackson, James H., 1880-1903 See also Container 83, Dansville Sanatorium
Jarvis, Samuel M. and Priscilla, 1901-1904
Jennings, Janet, 1900-1912, n.d.
Jennings, Susan B., and family, 1899-l903, n.d.
Johnson, Edmund and Della, 1887-1899
Johnson, Fanny B., 1873-1889 See also Container 83, Dansville Sanatorium
Jones, Emma, 1900-1902, n.d.
“K” miscellaneous, 1869-1911
Kaufman, A. C., 1897-1903
Kennan, George, 1883-1896
Kimball, M. Elizabeth, 1901-1902
Kittinger, M. J., 1882-1904
Kruger, Theodore, and family, 1871-1902
“L” miscellaneous, 1863-1911
Larcom, Lucy, 1883
Lawrence, James, 1883
Lawrence, William and Caroline M., 1881-1901
Lemmon, John G. and Amabilis, 1887-1904
Lesser, A. Monae, 1897-1902
Letchworth, William P., 1902-1903
BOX 73
REEL 59
Lewis, Herbert W., 1899-1902
Lockwood, Belva A., 1888-1911
Logan, Mary S., 1897-1912
Louise, Grand Duchess of Baden, 1871-1912 See also Container 77, Sternberg, Amelie M.
“M” miscellaneous
Mar, C. J., 1902-1903
Margot, Antoinette, and family, 1871-1889
Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association, 1890-1902
McKinley, William, 1899-1900
Mentzingen, Marie de, 1870-1900, n.d.
Meyer, Annie Nathan, 1888-1890
Mohr, Ada G., 1901-1903
Morlan, John H., 1890-1898
Moynier, Gustave, 1877-1904
Murphy, Robert S., 1889-1891
Mussey, R. D. and Ellen S., 1881-1902
BOX 74
REEL 59
“N” miscellaneous, 1863-1911
Nason, James S., 1868-1872
Noble, John W., 1899-1903
Norton, Charles M. and Mary, 1869-1902, n.d.
(2 folders)
Norton, James, 1874-1878
Norton family, 1880-1884
“O” miscellaneous, 1869-1903
Olney, Richard, 1896-1904
BOX 74
REEL 60
Owen, Charles H., 1883
“P” miscellaneous, 1875-1912
Parmelee, E. M., 1890
Parsons, Louise, 1898-1904
Pavy, Lilla May, 1888, n.d.
Pfan, Theodore, 1876-1878
Phelps, S. Louise, 1880-1890, n.d.
Phillips, Walter P. and Francena A., 1881-1904, n.d.
(2 folders)
BOX 75
REEL 60
Pierce, Imogen S., 1901-1912
Pingree, Anna E., 1898-1903
Porter, Amy, 1898-1902
Pratt, William H., 1876-1903
Pullman, George H., 1895-1897
“Q” miscellaneous, 1901
“R” miscellaneous, 1872-1912
Ramsey, Samuel, 1867-1898
Randall, W. H. F., 1879-1881
Reed, Harriette L., 1876-1911 See also Container 81, Woman's Relief Corps
Ridgely, Edwin R., 1901-1903
BOX 75
REEL 61
“Sa-Sh” miscellaneous, 1865-1911
BOX 76
REEL 61
“Si-Sw” miscellaneous, 1878-1911
Salm Salm, Agnes, 1900-1903, n.d.
Sanborn, F. B., 1882-1888
Sangster, Margaret E., 1888-1899
Schoppe, Mr. and Mrs. William, 1908-1911
Sears, W. H., 1900-1904
Senn, Nicholas, 1881-1902, n.d.
Sewall, May Wright, 1888-1903 See also Container 84, National Council of Women
Sheldon, Joseph and Abby, 1868-1904
(2 folders)
Shepard, Hannah McLaren, 1875-1888, n.d
Smith, William Alden, 1900-1904
Solomons, Adolphus S., 1881-1886
Southmayd, F. R., 1886-1888
BOX 77
REEL 61
Spencer, Sara A., 1887-1902, n.d.
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1876-1902
Stebbins, Catharine A. F., and family, 1871-1882
Sternberg, Amelie M., 1870-1871, n.d. See also Container 73, Louise, Grand Duchess of Baden
Stone, Lucy, 1881-1888
Stone, Richard C., 1874-1883
BOX 77
REEL 62
“T” miscellaneous, 1867-1904
Talbot, Emily and Marion, 1882-1883
Tanner, M. L., 1901-1902
Taylor, Fidelia, 1876-1883, n.d.
Terrell, Alexander W., 1911
Terry, James, 1868, 1878
Thomas, M. Louise, 1886-1890
Thompson, Helen H. Strong, 1887-1911
Throop, John H., 1885-1899
Tillinghast, B. F. and Nellie N., 1890-1904
Tittle, Elizabeth, 1888-1907
“U” miscellaneous, 1884-1904
Upton, Ellen, 1870-1883, n.d.
Upton, Harriet Taylor, 1902-1908 See also Container 84, National American Woman Suffrage Association
“V” miscellaneous, 1882-1910
Van Dervoort, Paul, 1888-1902, n.d.
BOX 78
REEL 62
Van Schelle, Albert, 1898-1908
“W” miscellaneous, 1867-1912
(2 folders)
Ward, Fannie B., 1898-1904, n.d.
Ward, Fred L., 1901-1904
Ward, W. H., 1881-1889
Washburn, George Y., 1882-1888
Wells, Charlotte Fowler, 1879-1888
Wells, Kate Garrett, 1883-1904
Westfall, J. W. and Alice R., 1868-1905, n.d.
(2 folders)
BOX 78
REEL 63
Whitaker, Edward W., 1870-1904 See also Container 170, Whitaker, Edward W.
White, Nettie L., 1890-1904, n.d.
BOX 79
REEL 63
Willard, Frances E., 1881-1896, n.d. See also Container 84, National Woman's Christian Temperance Union
Wilcox, James K. Hamilton and A. E., 1875-1890, n.d.
Willmot, Thomas, 1875-1883
Wilson, Henry, 1863-1867
Worthington, A. D., 1883
“Y” miscellaneous, 1869
Young, Charles Sumner, 1903-1904, 1911
“Z” miscellaneous, 1900
Unidentified, 1851-1910, n.d.
BOX 79-86
REEL 63-67

Subject File, 1861-1952, n.d.

Correspondence, memoranda, reports, notes and working papers, printed matter, and miscellaneous items.
Arranged alphabetically by subject and therein chronologically.
BOX 79
REEL 63
Barton (Clara) Schoolhouse, Bordentown, N.J., 1902-1949, n.d.
Blue Anchor, 1881-1884, n.d.
Civil War
Andersonville Prison, Georgia
Correspondence, 1864-1911, n.d.
"A list of the Union Soldiers Buried at Andersonville," 1868
Miscellany, 1865, n.d.
BOX 80
REEL 63
Printed matter, 1865-1912
Atwater, Dorence
Correspondence, 1865-1912, n.d. See also Container 64, Atwater, Dorence
Miscellany, 1865-1868, n.d.
Newspaper clippings, 1865-1905
Correspondence, 1861-1866, n.d., including note by Abraham Lincoln, Mar. 13, 1865
BOX 80
REEL 64
Grand Army of the Republic
Clara Barton Post, No. 216, 1881-1883, 1952, n.d.
Correspondence, 1867-1912, n.d.
(2 folders)
BOX 81
REEL 64
Miscellany, 1880-1912, n.d.
(2 folders)
Newspaper clippings, 1877-1924
Presentations and resolutions, 1881-1907
Woman's Relief Corps
Correspondence, 1883-1918, n.d.
Miscellany
1888-1907
BOX 82
REEL 64
1908-1911, n.d.
Newspaper clippings, 1888-1924, n.d.
Miscellany, 1861-1879, n.d.
Office of Correspondence with the Friends of the Missing Men of the U.S. Army
Correspondence, 1865-1880, n.d.
BOX 82
REEL 65
Miscellany, 1864-1888, n.d.
Railroad passes, 1865-1867
Reimbursement for expenditures, 1865-1869, n.d.
Printed matter, 1861-1917, n.d.
BOX 83
REEL 65
U.S. Christian and Sanitary Commissions, 1884-1903, n.d
Clara Barton Schoolhouse, Bordentown, N.J. See Container 79, Barton (Clara) Schoolhouse
Dansville Sanatorium, Dansville, N.Y. ("Our Home on the Hillside"), 1877-1897, n.d.
Daughters of the American Revolution, 1890-1908
Dunant, Henri, 1899-1902
Franco-Prussian War
Cards and vouchers
Belfort, France, 1871
Strasbourg, France, 1870
Correspondence, 1870-1872, n.d.
(2 folders)
French Relief Fund, 1876-1917
Miscellany, 1871-1898, n.d.
BOX 84
REEL 65
Passports and permits, 1870-1871, n.d.
Reports and writings, 1870-1876, n.d. See also Oversize
Legion of Loyal Women, 1892-1916, 1940, n.d.
Louise, Grand Duchess of Baden, 1887-1888
BOX 84
REEL 66
Murphy, Charles J., "Mission to Europe," Department of Agriculture, 1891-1897
National American Woman Suffrage Association, 1879-1906, n.d. See also Container 77, Upton, Harriet Taylor
National Council of Women, 1888-1907 See also Container 67, Dickinson, Mary Lowe, and Container 76, Sewall, May Wright
National First Aid Association of America, 1905-1923, n.d.
National Woman's Christian Temperance Union, 1890-1910 See also Container 79, Willard, Frances E.
"Old Home Week," Oxford, Mass., 1903, July
Patent Office, 1883-1945, n.d.
BOX 85
REEL 66
Reception for Barton's relatives, letters of acknowledgment, 1895
(2 folders)
Rich, Elizabeth, 1885-1903, n.d.
Samaritan Congress, Vienna, Austria, 1893
Spanish-American War veterans, 1898-1911, n.d.
Washington Training School for Nurses, Washington, D.C., 1880-1887
Williams, Sophia Royes, Review of Reviews article, 1894, Mar.
Women's National Relief Association See Container 79, Blue Anchor
Women's Reformatory Prison, Sherborn, Mass.
Annual report, 1883
Appointment, 1883, n.d. See also Oversize
Cedar Rapids and Missouri R.R. Co. bonds, 1883, n.d.
BOX 86
REEL 66
Correspondence
1882-1883, Sept.
(2 folders)
BOX 86
REEL 67
1883, Oct.-1884, n.d.
Miscellany, 1883-1895, n.d.
Prisoners, 1883-1884, n.d.
(2 folders)
Provisions, supplies, and service, 1883
Resignation, 1883-1884
BOX 87-149
REEL 67-104

Red Cross File, 1863-1957, n.d

BOX 87-90
REEL 67-70
International Committee of the Red Cross, 1863-1919, n.d.
Correspondence, reports, drafts, notes, printed matter, and miscellaneous items related to the International Committee of the Red Cross.
Arranged alphabetically by subject and therein chronologically.
BOX 87
REEL 67
Bulletins and circulars, 1877-1908
Conferences
Third International Red Cross Conference, Geneva, Switzerland, Sept. 1884
Correspondence, 1884-1885
Miscellany, 1884-1885 See also Oversize
Notes and programs, 1884
Fourth International Red Cross Conference, Karlsruhe, Germany, Sept. 1887
Appointment and passport, 1887 See Oversize
Bills and receipts, 1887
Correspondence, 1887-1888, n.d.
BOX 87
REEL 68
Miscellany, 1887-1888, n.d.
Fifth International Red Cross Conference, Rome, Italy, Apr. 1892 See also Oversize
Sixth International Red Cross Conference, Vienna, Austria, Sept. 1897
Correspondence, 1896-1897, n.d.
Miscellany, 1896-1897
Reports, 1897
Seventh International Red Cross Conference, St. Petersburg, Russia, May-June 1902
Correspondence, 1900-1903
Miscellany, 1902
Eighth International Red Cross Conference, London, England, June 1907
Correspondence, 1877-1904, n.d.
(2 folders)
BOX 89
REEL 68
International Bulletin of the Society of the Red Cross, translations, 1895
BOX 89
REEL 69
Miscellany, 1867-1919, n.d.
Printed matter
1863-1895
(4 folders)
BOX 90
REEL 70
1896-1903, n.d.
(2 folders)
Reports and other items, translations and copies, 1880-1893
pp. 1-245
(4 folders)
Unpaginated
BOX 91-149
REEL 70-105
American National Red Cross, 1878-1957, n.d.
Correspondence, memoranda, telegrams, postcards, legal and financial papers, reports, drafts, notes and working papers, printed matter, and miscellaneous items related to the operations of the American National Red Cross.
Arranged alphabetically by subject and therein chronologically by volume.
BOX 91
REEL 70
American National Fund in Aid of the Greek Red Cross, 1897
BOX 91
REEL 71
Annuity legislation, 1901-1902, n.d.
Boardman, Mabel T., letter to John J. Fitzgerald, 1916
Chapter No. 1, Dansville, N.Y., anniversaries, 1931, 1941, 1951
Correspondence
1878, Feb.-1888, Dec.
(4 folders)
BOX 92
REEL 71
1889, Jan.-1900, Aug.
(3 folders)
BOX 92
REEL 72
1900, Sept.-1901, Apr.
(3 folders)
BOX 93
REEL 72
1901, May-1902, Dec.
(3 folders)
BOX 92
REEL 72
1900, Sept.-1901, Apr.
(3 folders)
BOX 93
REEL 72
1901, May-1902, Dec.
(3 folders)
Undated
Drills and encampments
Hartford, Conn., Jan. 31, 1883
National Drill and Encampment, Washington, D.C., 1887
International Military Encampment, Chicago, Ill., 1887
Expositions
Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, Mo., 1904
BOX 94
REEL 73
World's Industrial and Cotton Centennial Exposition, New Orleans, La., 1884-1885
Correspondence, 1884-1888, n.d.
Miscellany, 1884-1885, n.d. See also Oversize
Financial and legal papers, 1883-1903
First Aid Department
Correspondence, 1903-1904, n.d.
(2 folders)
Miscellany, 1888-1908, n.d.
German Section of the Order of the Red Cross, Milwaukee, Wis., 1886-1890
Incorporation
Articles of incorporation, 1881
Constitution, 1881-1903, n.d. See also Oversize
BOX 95
REEL 74
Miscellany, 1879-1882, n.d.
National incorporation and insignia protection
Charter and bylaws, 1900-1903, n.d.
Correspondence, 1890-1900, n.d.
Legislation, 1888-1900, n.d.
Miscellany, 1890-1904, n.d.
National White Cross of America, 1899-1900
Position statements and reports, 1895-1902, n.d.
Sheldon, Joseph, address before the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee
Reincorporation
1893
1904
Investigation and resignation
Annual meeting, 1903
BOX 96
REEL 74
Correspondence
1902-1903
(2 folders)
BOX 96
REEL 75
1904-1910
(2 folders)
Manuscripts and drafts, 1904, n.d.
BOX 97
REEL 75
Miscellany, 1903-1904, n.d.
Newspaper clippings, 1903-1904
(3 folders)
Resolutions and statements, 1901-1904, n.d.
Miscellany, 1881-1916, n.d. See also Oversize
BOX 98
REEL 75
Newspaper clippings
1881-1894
(4 folders)
BOX 99
REEL 76
1895-1957
(5 folders)
BOX 100
REEL 76
Undated
Printed matter, 1878-1923, n.d.
(2 folders)
Receptions
Ramsey, Samuel, 1890
Organizations of Patriotic Women, 1892
BOX 101
REEL 76
Officers and charter members of the Red Cross, 1893
BOX 101
REEL 77
Red Cross Park
Correspondence, 1892-1893
Insurance, 1904
Legal documents, 1894, 1906
Miscellany, 1893-1905, n.d.
Relief operations
Armenia and Turkey
Correspondence, 1895-1902, n.d.
(2 folders)
BOX 102
REEL 77
Drafts, notes, and reports, 1895-1896, n.d.
Miscellany, 1895-1897, n.d.
Newspaper clippings
1895, Dec.-1896, Aug.
(2 folders)
BOX 103
REEL 77
1896, Sept.-1897, Nov., n.d.
Boer War, 1899-1903
Brownsville, Tex., 1892-1893
Butler, Pa., 1903-1904, n.d.
BOX 103
REEL 78
Charleston, S.C., 1886-1888, n.d.
China, 1900
Florida and West Virginia, 1901
Galveston, Tex.
Contributions and supplies
1900, Sept.-Oct. 12
(2 folders)
BOX 104
REEL 78
1900, Oct. 13-1902, Mar., n.d.
(2 folders)
Correspondence
1900, Sept.-Nov.
(4 folders)
BOX 105
REEL 78
1900, Dec.
BOX 105
REEL 79
1901-1903, n.d.
Miscellany, 1900-1901, n.d.
News coverage, 1900
Orphans, 1900, n.d.
Railroad passes, 1900, n.d.
Reports, 1900-1901, n.d.
Texas Relief Fund, 1900-1901, n.d.
Volunteers, 1900
BOX 106
REEL 79
Jacksonville and Macclenny, Fla.
Correspondence
1888
BOX 106
REEL 80
1889, n.d.
(6 folders)
Miscellany, 1888-1893, n.d.
BOX 107
REEL 80
Name card and postcard book, 1888-1893
(2 folders)
Johnstown, Pa.
Donations and finances, 1889-1890, n.d.
BOX 108
REEL 80
Correspondence, 1889-1891, n.d.
Miscellany, 1889-1890, n.d.
Supply distribution book, n.d.
Tea social, 1889
Macedonia, 1903-1904, n.d.
Martinique, 1902, n.d.
Michigan, 1881, n.d.
BOX 109
REEL 80
Mississippi and Ohio river valleys
Accounts, receipts, and supplies
1883, July-1884, Feb.
BOX 109
REEL 81
1884, Mar.-June, n.d.
(3 folders)
Correspondence
1882, Feb.-1884, Feb. 19
(3 folders)
BOX 110
REEL 81
1884, Feb. 20-Apr. 30
(6 folders)
BOX 111
REEL 82
1884, May-1885, Jan., n.d.
(3 folders)
Miscellany, 1882-1884, n.d.
Newspaper clippings, 1882-1885
Refugee lists, 1884, n.d.
BOX 112
REEL 82
Register books of distributed documents, 1884 (2 vols. and index)
Mississippi cyclone, 1883
Mount Vernon, Ill., 1888-1889
Pomeroy, Iowa, 1893, n.d.
BOX 112
REEL 83
Russia
Accounts and receipts, 1891-1892
Correspondence
1887, Mar.-1892, Mar.
(2 folders)
BOX 113
REEL 83
1892, Apr.-1893, Aug., n.d.
Miscellany, 1891-1892, n.d.
Newspaper clippings, 1891-1892
Reports and writings, 1892, n.d.
Russo-Japanese War
Correspondence, 1904, n.d.
(2 folders)
Miscellany, 1904-1905, n.d.
San Francisco, Calif., 1906, n.d.
BOX 114
REEL 83
Sea Islands, S.C.
Contributions and supplies
Donor forms, 1894
BOX 114
REEL 84
Notes and notebooks, 1893-1894
Correspondence, 1893-1895, n.d.
Miscellany, 1894, n.d.
Name card book, 1893, n.d.
BOX 115
REEL 84
Newspaper clippings, 1893-1894, n.d.
(2 folders)
Reports
General reports, 1893-1895, n.d.
Labor reports
A-Y
(2 folders)
Miscellany, 1893-1894, n.d.
Resolutions and statements, 1893-1894, n.d.
BOX 116
REEL 84
Speeches and writings, 1893-1895, n.d.
Spanish-American War
Accounts and supplies
Account books
1898, June-Nov.
1898 , Oct.-Nov.
(2 vols.)
BOX 116
REEL 85
1898, Oct.-1899, Apr.
Bills and receipts
1898, Jan.-Apr.
(3 folders)
BOX 117
REEL 85
1898, May-1899, Dec., n.d.
(2 folders)
Bills of lading, 1898-1899
Checks, 1898-1899
(2 folders)
BOX 118
REEL 86
Correspondence, 1898-1899, n.d.
(3 folders)
Financial accounts, 1898-1899
Freight bills and manifests
1898, Jan.-Apr.
(3 folders)
BOX 119
REEL 86
1898, Apr.-May
(2 folders)
BOX 119
REEL 87
1898, May-1899, July
(4 folders)
Freight circulars, 1898
BOX 120
REEL 87
Office supplies, 1898
Payments, 1898-1899
Petty cash, 1898-1899
Requisitions, 1898-1899
Money
Supply
(1 folder)
BOX 120
REEL 88
(1 folder)
Salaries and expenses
1898, Jan.-May
BOX 121
REEL 88
1898, June-1899, June, n.d.
Statement of accounts, 1898-1899
Supply lists, 1898-1899, n.d.
Whitman, E. S., 1898-1899
Address book, n.d.
Appeals for aid, 1898, n.d.
Auxiliaries and memberships
California Red Cross, 1898-1899, n.d.
BOX 122
REEL 88
Correspondence
1898, Jan.-July
BOX 122
REEL 89
1898, Aug.-1899, Dec., n.d.
Miscellany, 1898-1899, n.d.
Philadelphia Red Cross Society, Philadelphia, Pa., 1898-1899, n.d.
Reports, 1898-1899, n.d.
Badges and pins, 1898-1899, n.d.
(2 folders)
BOX 123
REEL 89
Bangs, Charles C., 1898
Contributions and donations
Account sheets, 1898-1899
Cash contributions
1898, Jan.-Apr.
(5 folders)
BOX 123
REEL 90
1898, May
BOX 124
REEL 90
1898, May-July
(7 folders)
BOX 125
REEL 90
1898, Aug.-1899, May
(4 folders)
BOX 125
REEL 91
1899, June-1900, July
Undated
Materials and supplies
1898, Jan.-Mar.
(3 folders)
BOX 126
REEL 91
1898, Mar.-Apr.
(5 folders)
BOX 127
REEL 91
1898, May
BOX 127
REEL 92
1898, May-July
(4 folders)
BOX 128
REEL 92
1898, July-1899, May
(5 folders)
BOX 128
REEL 93
1899, June-Nov.
Treasurer's accounts and statements, 1898-1899, n.d.
BOX 129
REEL 93
Correspondence
General
1897, Jan.-1898, Mar.
(5 folders)
BOX 130
REEL 93
1898, Apr. 1-18
BOX 130
REEL 94
1898, Apr. 19-May
(3 folders)
BOX 131
REEL 94
1898, June-July 11
(3 folders)
BOX 131
REEL 95
1898, July 12-18
BOX 132
REEL 95
1898, July 19-Sept. 11
(5 folders)
BOX 133
REEL 96
1898, Sept. 12-Dec.
(6 folders)
BOX 134
REEL 96
1899, Jan.-Feb.
(2 folders)
BOX 134
REEL 97
1899, Mar.-July
(3 folders)
BOX 135
REEL 97
1899, Aug.-1900, Apr., n.d.
(2 folders)
Special
Atwater, Francis, 1899
Barker, Walter B., 1898
Birkford, R. G., 1898
Brice, Alexander C., 1898
Briggs, Samuel W., 1898
Cobb, David L. and Annetta G. W., 1898-1899, n.d.
(2 folders)
Cottrell, Charles H. H., 1898-1899, n.d.
Egan, E. Winfield, 1898-1902, n.d.
BOX 136
REEL 98
Elwell, John K., 1898-1899, n.d.
Faure, John P., 1898-1899
Gardner, Joseph, 1898-1899, n.d.
Gill, Charles R. and Clara G., 1898, n.d.
Hinton, Richard J., 1898
Hubbell, Julian B., 1898-1901, n.d.
Hyatt, George W., 1898-1899, n.d.
BOX 137
REEL 98
Hyatt, Pulaski F., 1898-1899, n.d.
Jennings, Janet, 1898-1899, n.d.
Kennan, George and Eveline W., 1898-1899, n.d.
Kent, Alexander W., 1898-1899, n.d.
(2 folders)
Lesser, A. Monae and Bettina H., 1897-1899, n.d.
McKinley, Junia, 1898-1899, n.d.
BOX 137
REEL 99
Nave, Orville J., 1898-1899
BOX 138
REEL 99
Partello, Samuel S., 1898-1899, n.d.
Porter, J. A., 1898
Proctor, Redfield, 1898
Rathbone, E. G. and Josephine C., 1899
Sheldon, Joseph, 1898-1899, n.d.
Tillinghast, B. F., 1898
Ward, Fannie B., 1898-1899, n.d.
Warner, W. S., 1898-1899
Enlistment applications
General service, 1898-1899, n.d.
(2 folders)
Medical and surgical staff, 1898-1899, n.d.
BOX 139
REEL 99
Nursing staff
1897-1898, June
BOX 139
REEL 100
1898, July-1899, n.d.
(2 folders)
Field operations
Camp Alger and Fort Myer, Va.
Correspondence, 1898-1899, n.d.
(2 folders)
Report, 1898
BOX 140
REEL 100
Camp Thomas, Ga.
Correspondence, 1898-1899
(2 folders)
Requisitions, 1898
Gibrara, Cuba, seizure of Red Cross supplies, 1898-1900, n.d.
Ponce, Puerto Rico
Barnes, Horace F., 1898-1899, n.d.
BOX 141
REEL 100
Bennett, William T., 1898-1902
Scott, Monroe, 1898-1899
Santa Clara Province, Cuba
Accounts and receipts, 1898-1899, n.d.
BOX 141
REEL 101
Correspondence, 1898-1899, n.d.
Distribution and domicile reports
(2 folders)
Miscellany, 1899, n.d.
Tampa, Fla., 1898
BOX 142
REEL 101
International Committee of the Red Cross, 1898-1899
Klopsch, Louis, 1898, n.d.
Mann, Henry, 1898
Miscellany, 1898-1899, n.d.
News coverage
Correspondence, 1897-1899
Miscellany, 1898, n.d.
Press copy, letters and press releases
1898-1899, n.d.
(3 folders)
BOX 143
REEL 102
Newspaper clippings, 1896-1904, n.d.
(3 folders)
Orphan asylums, 1900-1901, n.d.
Passport, passes, and letters of introduction, 1898 See also Oversize
Philippine Islands, 1899-1901
Red Cross Hospital and Training School for Sisters, 1898-1899
Reports
1898, Jan.-1899, Feb.
BOX 144
REEL 102
1899, Mar.-Nov., n.d.
Requests for autographs, information, and photographs, 1897-1899, n.d.
(2 folders)
Resolutions, 1898-1899
Roosa, Isaac P., 1898-1899
Shipping and transportation
Correspondence, 1898-1899
"Mary E. Morse," 1898, n.d.
Miscellany, 1898
"Moynier," 1898-1899
New York Central and Hudson Railroad, 1898
BOX 144
REEL 103
Pennsylvania Railroad, 1898-1899
BOX 145
REEL 103
Plant system, 1898-1899, n.d.
Railroad associations, 1898-1899
Railroad companies and shipping lines, A-Y
(3 folders)
S.S. City of San Antonio and State of Texas, 1898-1899
S.S. Concho, 1898-1900
BOX 146
REEL 103
Southern Railway Co., 1898-1899, n.d.
Solicitations
Churches, newspapers, and local organizations
1898, Jan.-Mar.
(5 folders)
BOX 147
REEL 104
1898, Mar.-Apr.
(3 folders)
Cities and states, 1898, n.d.
(2 folders)
Sollosso, Juan B., 1898-1899
BOX 148
REEL 104
Testimonials
Autograph book, 1899-1904
Correspondence, 1898-1900, n.d.
Tillinghast, Benjamin Franklin, 1898-1900, n.d.
U.S. Government
Navy Department, 1898
State Department, 1897-1899, n.d.
War Department, 1897-1899, n.d.
Texas, 1887, n.d.
Virginia and Kentucky, 1884, n.d.
Reports
Annual reports, 1900-1903
BOX 149
REEL 104
Minutes of meetings
1884-1899
BOX 149
REEL 105
1900-1903, n.d.
Miscellany, 1890-1902, n.d.
War Department, 1904, n.d.
BOX 149-157
REEL 105-110

Speeches and Writings File, 1849-1947, n.d.

Correspondence, handwritten and typescript drafts, proofs, notes, printed matter, and miscellaneous items relating to articles, books, poetry, and speeches written by Barton and others.
Arranged alphabetically by type of material.
BOX 149
REEL 105
Articles and other writings
Correspondence, 1877-1911, n.d.
Drafts
1858-1908
Undated
Printed copies, 1878-1911, n.d. See also Oversize
BOX 150
REEL 105
Books
“The Life of My Childhood” (unpublished)
Correspondence, 1903; 1930-1937
Drafts
Handwritten copy, n.d.
Typescript, n.d.
Notes, including pay accounts for 1904-1905, 1904-1905, n.d.
The Red Cross
Correspondence, 1898-1901
BOX 150
REEL 106
Drafts, 1884-1898, n.d.
(2 folders)
Miscellany, 1892, 1898, n.d.
BOX 151
REEL 106
Printed copy, including annotations, 1877-1899
Proofs, including annotations, 1877
The Story of My Childhood
Contract, 1907
Correspondence, 1904-1908; 1922
Drafts
Handwritten copy, n.d.
Typescript, n.d.
Miscellany, 1907-1908, n.d.
Research material, 1850, n.d.
A Story of the Red Cross
Contract, 1904, n.d.
Correspondence, 1904-1905, 1919-1925
Miscellany, 1904, n.d.
Newspaper clippings, 1904
Proof sheets, 1880-1904
BOX 152
REEL 106
Poetry
1864-1909
BOX 152
REEL 107
Undated
Speeches and lectures
Lectures and lecture notes, 1865-1868
(2 folders)
War lectures, 1860s
(2 folders)
BOX 153
REEL 107
Franco-Prussian War lecture, 1870s
"International and National Relief in War," 1882
"Philanthropy," Congregational Club, Montclair, N.J., 1888
Memorial Day address, n.d.
Manuscripts and printed copies
1879-1887
(2 folders)
BOX 153
REEL 108
1888-1896
(3 folders)
BOX 154
REEL 108
1897-1910
Undated
(2 folders)
Correspondence
1866, Jan.-1867, Apr.
(2 folders)
BOX 154
REEL 109
1867, May-Dec.
BOX 155
REEL 109
1868, Jan.-1908, Dec., n.d.
(2 folders)
Miscellany, 1866-1898, n.d.
Newspaper clippings, 1865-1905, n.d.
(2 folders)
Notebook, lecture fees and schedule for Dorence Atwater and Barton, 1866-1868
Notes and fragments, n.d.
Speeches and writing by others
Correspondence, 1880-1918, n.d.
Articles and other writings
1871-1897
BOX 156
REEL 109
1898-1947, n.d.
(3 folders)
Books
Bacon-Foster, Corra, Clara Barton, Humanitarian
Barton, William E., The Life of Clara Barton
Correspondence, 1921-1928
Notes and proofs, n.d.
Research material, transcripts, 1849-1902, n.d.
BOX 156
REEL 110
Typescripts, 1878, n.d.
Epler, Percy H., The Life of Clara Barton
BOX 157
REEL 110
Poetry, 1854-1909, n.d.
Speeches, 1871-1942, n.d.
BOX 157-163
REEL 110-115

Scrapbooks, 1835-1930

Newspaper clippings.
Arranged chronologically.
BOX 157
REEL 110
1862-1864; 1889
1865-1929
BOX 158
REEL 110
1870-1871
1880-1884
BOX 158
REEL 111
1884-1886
BOX 159
REEL 111
1886-1887
1887-1888
1888, Jacksonville and Macclenny, Fla.
1889-1905
1894-1897
BOX 160
REEL 112
1895-1896, Armenia
1895-1897, Armenia
1898, Spanish-American War
(1 vol.)
BOX 161
REEL 112
(1 vol.)
BOX 161
REEL 113
(1 vol.)
1898-1899, Spanish-American War See Oversize
1900-1905
BOX 162
REEL 114
1903
1903, Butler, Pa.
1912-1916
1912-1922
BOX 163
REEL 115
1930
BOX 163-178
REEL 115-123

Miscellany, 1856-1957, n.d.

Correspondence, financial and legal papers, address books, biographical material, cards and invitations, real estate records, memorabilia, notes, and printed matter.
Arranged alphabetically by type of material. Commemorative medals and decorations are housed at the end of the series.
BOX 163
REEL 115
Address books, including diary notes, 1902
(4 vols.)
Awards and decorations, 1885-1898, n.d.
Badges and pins, 1861-1921
(1 folder)
BOX 164
REEL 115
(2 folders)
Barton (Clara) Memorial Association
Constitution and incorporation, 1916, n.d.
Correspondence, 1911-1940
(3 folders)
Financial and legal papers, 1916-1937, n.d.
BOX 165
REEL 116
Logan, Mary S., correspondence, 1912-1917, n.d.
(4 folders)
Miscellany, 1912-1916, 1942, n.d. See also Oversize
Newspaper clippings, 1912-1917, n.d.
Printed matter, 1912-1928, n.d.
Reports, 1916, n.d.
Resolutions and statements, 1916, n.d.
BOX 166
REEL 116
Speeches and writings, 1916, n.d.
Barton (Clara) School, Germantown, Pa., 1926
Biographical material, 1902-1907, 1941, n.d.
Birth certificate, 1912
Boardman, Mabel T., 1946-1947
Cards and invitations, 1869-1912, n.d.
(2 folders)
Clara Barton Memorial Association See Container 164-166, Barton (Clara) Memorial Association
Clara Barton School, Germantown, Pa. See same container, Barton (Clara) School, Germantown, Pa.
Correspondents other than Clara Barton, 1869-1953
Curry, Cora C., 1939, n.d.
Death and burial
Louise, Grand Duchess of Baden, 1912, n.d.
BOX 166
REEL 117
Miscellany, 1912, n.d.
BOX 167
REEL 117
Newspaper clippings, 1912
Dictionary notebook, n.d.
Envelopes, 1876-1888, n.d.
Estate of Clara Barton
Committee of Literary Executors, 1915-1924
Correspondence, 1912-1924
Financial papers
Accounts, 1912-1923, n.d.
Checkbooks and bank statements, 1913-1937
BOX 168
REEL 117
Miscellany, 1913-1923, n.d. See also Oversize
Legal papers, 1912-1938
Miscellany, 1912-1919, n.d.
Exhibits
Atwater Kent Museum, Philadelphia, Pa., 1943
Museum of the City of New York, New York, N.Y., 1942
Financial and legal papers
Account books
1865-1880
(5 vols.)
1893-1895
(4 vols.)
1901, 1908
(2 vols.)
Bills and receipts
1864, July-1876, May
BOX 168
REEL 118
1876, June-1889, Nov.
BOX 169
REEL 118
1889, Dec.-1912, Jan., n.d.
Checks and checkbooks, 1883-1912
(3 folders)
Correspondence, 1862-1905
Miscellany, 1883, 1904
BOX 169
REEL 119
Real estate
Correspondence, 1856-1911, n.d.
Deeds, 1867-1905
Miscellany, 1878-1890
BOX 170
REEL 119
Whitaker, Edward W., 1879-1884, n.d. See also Container 78, Whitaker, Edward W.
(2 folders)
Securities and investments
Brown Brothers and Co., 1869-1912
Miscellany, 1873-1904, n.d.
Taxes, 1867-1904
German lesson books, 1884
Hall of Fame, New York University, New York, N.Y., 1939-1950
Hirons, Mabelle Rawson, n.d.
Holiday greetings and enclosures, acknowledgments, 1892-1894
(2 folders)
BOX 171
REEL 120
Hubbell, Julian B., correspondence, 1884-1912 See also Container 71, Hubbell, Julian B.
Hubbell v. Hirons, 1920-1925
Inman, Henry, portrait of Barton, 1928-1939
Interview of Barton by Leonora B. Halstead, 1890, July 19
Inventories of personal property, 1905-1906, n.d.
Maps, n.d.
Memorials and tributes, 1900-1936, n.d.
Namesakes and trade names, 1870-1911, n.d.
BOX 172
REEL 120
Newspaper clippings
1857-1905
(5 folders)
BOX 173
REEL 121
1906-1957, n.d.
(4 folders)
Notes and other items, 1868-1911, n.d.
Passport, 1869, May 15
BOX 174
REEL 121
Phrenology, 1865, n.d.
Printed matter
1866-1875
BOX 174
REEL 122
1876-1896
(3 folders)
BOX 175
REEL 122
1898
BOX 175
REEL 123
1900-1952
(2 folders)
Undated
Register of letters and documents
1883, May-1889, Apr.
BOX 176
REEL 123
1902-1911
(3 vols.)
Wills and testaments, 1886, 1912
Young, Charles Sumner, movie scenario, 1916-1917
BOX 177-178
REEL 123
Memorabilia consisting of decorations, medallions, pins, sealing wax and stamps, ink bottle, and pen, including precious and semi-precious jewels (In vault)
BOX 179-180
not filmed

Addition, 1883-1926, n.d.

Correspondence, reports, writings, an illustrated bandage, printed matter, and memorabilia.
Arranged by type of material or topic and therein chronologically. Memorabilia is housed at the end of the series.
BOX 179 Correspondence, 1898, 1905-1911, 1925-1926, n.d.
(3 folders)
Miscellany, 1883, 1896-1898, n.d. See also Oversize
(2 folders)
National First Aid Association of America, 1905-1921, n.d. See also Oversize
(6 folders)
Tributes, 1912, n.d.
(2 folders)
BOX 180 Memorabilia, jeweled pin, n.d. (In vault)
BOX OV 1-OV 6

Oversize, 1871-1919, n.d.

Certificates, accounts, reports, plans, appointments, passports, printed matter, a scrapbook, and an illustrated bandage.
Arranged and described according to the series, containers, and folders from which the items were removed.
BOX OV 1 Subject File
Franco-Prussian War
Reports and writings, 1871, n.d. (Container 84; Reel 65)
Women's Reformatory Prison, Sherborn, Mass.
Appointment, 1883 (Container 85; Reel 66)
Red Cross File
International Committee of the Red Cross
Conferences
Third International Red Cross Conference, Geneva, Switzerland, 1884, Sept.
Miscellany, ca. 1884 (Container 87; Reel 67)
Fourth International Red Cross Conference, Karlsruhe, Germany, 1887, Sept.
Appointment and passport, 1887 (Container 87; Reel 67)
Fifth International Red Cross Conference, Rome, Italy, 1892, Apr., 1892 (Container 88; Reel 68)
American National Red Cross
Expositions
World's Industrial and Cotton Centennial Exposition, New Orleans, La., 1884, Dec.-1885, June
Miscellany, n.d. (Container 94; Reel 73)
Incorporation
Constitution, n.d. (Container 94; Reel 73)
Miscellany, n.d. (Container 97; Reel 75)
Relief operations
Spanish-American War
Passports, passes, and letters of introduction, 1898 (Container 143; Reel 102)
Speeches and Writings File
Articles and other writings
Printed copies, 1883-1884 (Container 149; Reel 105)
BOX OV 2 Scrapbooks
1898-1899, Spanish-American War (Container 161; Reel 113)
BOX OV 3 Miscellany
Barton (Clara) Memorial Association
Miscellany, 1912 (Container 165; Reel 116)
Estate of Clara Barton
Miscellany, 1919 (Container 168; Reel 117)
BOX OV 4 Addition
Miscellany, 1898 (Container 179)
BOX OV 5 National First Aid Association of America
ca. 1906 (Container 179)
BOX OV 6 1908 (Container 179)
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