Life of Clara Barton
1915. 438p. by Percy H Epler.
This biography of Clara Barton, prepared by Mr. Epler with the consent of her family and literary executors, offers a comprehensive account of her life, drawing from a wealth of unpublished materials, letters, and diaries. It highlights her significant contributions to American history, particularly her role in founding the American Red Cross and her dedication to humanitarian efforts during the Civil War. The narrative captures her modesty, self-confidence, and the profound impact she had on education and emergency response, making it an essential read for those interested in her remarkable legacy.