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| | Clara Barton Papers (Library of Congress) |
 | | 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. |
 | | 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. |
 | | Barton's career as a humanitarian and relief organizer is further documented, mostly through contemporary newspaper accounts, in a series of scrapbooks. |
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