LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

Clara Barton[Frontispiece]
FACING PAGE
Charles Sumner Young[12]
The Universalist Church, Main Street, Oxford, Massachusetts[35]
Summer Home of Clara Barton, Oxford, Massachusetts[35]
Birthplace of Clara Barton, Near Oxford, Massachusetts[42]
Officers of the W. N. M. A. Present at the Dedication of the Clara Barton Memorial on October 12, 1921[42]
Historic in Education, Bordentown, N. J.[53]
The School House
The Desk Used by Clara Barton
The Clara Barton Museum
Representative Temperance Advocates[56]
Annie Wittenmeyer
John B. Gough
Mary Stewart Powers
Frances Willard
Representative Suffrage Leaders[69]
Susan B. Anthony
Carrie Chapman Catt
Dr. Anna Howard Shaw
Warren G. Harding[72]
Representatives Respectively of Three Wars[83]
William T. Sampson
Isaac B. Sherwood
Joseph Taggart
Representative of Two Wars[90]
Mathew C. Butler
Joseph Wheeler
Harrison Gray Otis
Leonard Wood[117]
The Red Cross Home of Clara Barton, Glen Echo, Maryland[120]
Representative of the Literary World[133]
Ida M. Tarbell
Lucy Larcrom
Elbert Hubbard
Alice Hubbard
W. R. Shafter[136]
The Royalty of Germany[149]
Empress Augusta
Emperor William I
Luise, The Grand Duchess of Baden
Friederich, The Grand Duke of Baden
The Royalty of Russia[152]
Nicholas II, The Czar of Russia
Alexandra Feodorowna, The Czarina of Russia
Maria Feodorowna, The Empress Dowager
Florence Nightingalebetween pages [182] and 183
Florence Nightingale Memorial on the Mall, Londonbetween pages [182] and 183
Co-Workers with Clara Barton[195]
Count Lyof Nikolayevitch Tolstoi
Dr. Henry W. Bellows
Dr. Julian B. Hubbell
Woodrow Wilson[202]
Sentiment in History[213]
The Clara Barton Baby Cradle
The Pet Jersey Calf
Colony of Constantinople Dogs
Historic and Sentimental[216]
Baba, Clara Barton’s Pet Horse
The Baba Tree and William H. Lewis
The Clara Barton Monument[229]
Mario G. Menocal[232]
William McKinley[241]
James A. Garfieldbetween pages [246] and 247
Chester A. Arthurbetween pages [246] and 247
The International Committee of the Red Cross (in 1898)[252]
Clara Barton[275]
Harriette L. Reed[275]
Mrs. John A. Logan[282]
Ambassador Bakhmeteff[289]
Elutheros Venizelos[293]
Grover Cleveland[296]
Five Photographs of Clara Barton[300]
Attorneys for the American Red Cross Society Under the Presidency of Clara Barton[321]
Richard Olney
Lewis A. Stebbins
William H. Sears
Badges, Medals, Decorationsbetween pages [326] and 327
Dorence Atwater[332]
Dedication of Memorial to Clara Barton at Andersonville, Georgia[332]
Cemetery at Andersonville, Georgia[339]
Dr. G. Pasdermadjianbetween pages [342] and 343
I. H. R. Prince Guy De Lusignanbetween pages [342] and 343
Abdul-Hamid[346]
William R. Day[355]
Her Business Recordbetween pages [358] and 359
Benjamin F. Butler
Francis Atwater
Leonard F. Ross
Redfield Proctorbetween pages [358] and 359
The American Red Cross Building, Washington, D. C.[362]
Henry Breckenridge[369]
Representative of United States Congress[380]
Champ Clark
Charles F. Curry
Denver S. Church
Reunion of 21st Massachusetts Regimenbetween pages [390] and 391
The Memorial Tree Planting to the Memory of Clara Barton, 1922between pages [406] and 407
Lieutenant-General Nelson A. Miles, with the first shovel of dirt
Mrs. John A. Logan, with second shovel of dirt
The Clara Barton Oak
Miss Carrie Harrison, planting the Clara Barton Rose
Charles Sumner Young, while delivering the memorial address
William Howard Taft[417]
The Inside of Memorial Building, Oxford, Massachusettsbetween pages [422] and 423
The Oxford, Massachusetts, Memorial Buildingbetween pages [422] and 423
Representative Massachusetts Statesmen[428]
Henry Wilson
Charles Sumner
George F. Hoar
United States Senators Who Saw the Work of Clara Barton[430]
Charles E. Townsend
Jacob H. Gallinger
H. D. Money
Nelson A. Miles[433]
John J. Pershing[435]
Abraham Lincoln[442]
The Red Cross Monument[444]
The embossed cut on the front cover is a reproduction of a bronze bust by Mrs. Otto Heideman.

CLARA BARTON

There is a kind of character in thy life,

That to the observer doth thy history

Fully unfold.