FOOTNOTES:Transcriber’s NotesINDEX
- Acquia Creek, I: [168], [209], [273].
- Alcott, Louisa M., I: [47].
- Amidon, George H., I: [314].
- Andrew, Gov. John A., I: [156], [159], [160].
- Andrews, B. P., II: [162].
- Anthony, Susan B., I: [1].
- Appia, Dr. Louis, II: [5], [11], [120];
- letters from Clara Barton, [121], [130] seq.;
- letter to Clara Barton, [124].
- Armenia, II: [244].
- Arogo, transport, I: [240].
- Arthur, Chester A., expresses interest in Red Cross, II: [162];
- recommends Red Cross treaty, [164], [188], [192].
- Atlantic Monthly, quoted, I: [143].
- Atwater, Dorence, I: [2], [317] seq.;
- arrested and imprisoned, [322] seq.;
- his list printed in New York Tribune, [327];
- his subsequent life, [327].
- Bardwell, Rev. Horatio, I: [57].
- Barker, Miss Louise, I: [60].
- Barton, Ada, I: [133].
- Barton, Anna, wife of Edmund, I: [13].
- Barton, Augustine de, I: [10].
- Barton, Clara, her autobiography, I: [1] seq.;
- her ancestry, [9] seq.;
- her parents, [16] seq.;
- her childhood, [19] seq.;
- her timidity, [20];
- her education, [20] seq.;
- her dog, Button, [26];
- her fondness for verses, [26];
- her skill as a horsewoman, [27];
- her horse, Billy, [30];
- her presence at the killing of an ox, [34];
- her youth, [36] seq.;
- her illness in childhood, [37];
- nurse of her brother David, [37];
- ceased to grow at [12], [38];
- learned to weave, [38];
- how she kept the Sabbath, [39];
- did not learn to dance, [42];
- a child’s party, [43];
- her books, [48];
- her first experience as a teacher, [50];
- her “waifish dresses,” [56];
- at Clinton Institute, [60];
- teacher at Bordentown, [62];
- her home letters, [68] seq.;
- her verses on the steamboat, [75];
- her lovers, [76] seq.;
- her too great sensitiveness, [20], [85];
- her work in the Patent Office, [89] seq.;
- her styles of handwriting, [91];
- her home letters, [94]-[101];
- cares for soldiers of Sixth Massachusetts, [107];
- at Battle of Bull Run, [119];
- her relations with her family, [131] seq.;
- visit to New England in December, 1861, [136];
- return to Washington with supplies, [137];
- letter to Frances Childs, [141]-[44];
- her father’s last sickness, [145] seq.;
- letter to her brother Stephen, [147] seq.;
- decided to give herself to work at the battle-front, [154], [157];
- letter after Fredericksburg quoted, [154];
- letter to Gov. John A. Andrew, [158];
- her father’s death and burial, [161]-[63];
- her disappointment concerning permission to go to the front, [164];
- permission and passes obtained, [164];
- started for the front, [167];
- letter to Corporal Poor, [169];
- at Culpeper, or Cedar Mountain, [172] seq.;
- another letter to Corporal Poor, [174];
- at Second Bull Run, [175] seq.;
- letter to sister Julia, [192];
- starts for Harper’s Ferry, [194] seq.;
- at Antietam, [199] seq.;
- at Fredericksburg, [212] seq.;
- letter to Vira Stone, [212] seq.;
- how she dressed at the front, [220], [221];
- received a box from Anna Childs, [221] seq.;
- at Hilton Head, S.C., [225] seq.;
- witnesses futile attempt to capture Ft. Sumter, [238];
- serenaded as the Florence Nightingale of America, [242];
- her views of peace and patriotism, [245]-[48];
- her requisition for a flatiron, [248];
- witnessed assault on Ft. Wagner, [248]-[50];
- sick in summer of 1863, [250] seq.;
- met with official arrogance, [254];
- declined to criticize Dorothea Dix, [255] seq.;
- her position in Patent Office, [258] seq.;
- returned to Washington, [262];
- at Worcester, [263];
- listened to H. W. Beecher, [263];
- her political views in 1864, [264]-[68];
- listened to George Thompson, [269];
- her change of opinion concerning John Brown, [269];
- at Spotsylvania and Wilderness, [272] seq.;
- returns to Washington to better care for soldiers, [278]-[79];
- why she did not work under Commissions, [280];
- returns to Washington in 1864, [282];
- appointed superintendent of nurses, Army of the James, [282] seq.;
- describes Fourth of July celebration, [283]-[85];
- letters to Frances Childs Vassall and Annie Childs, [286]-[96];
- describes death of her brother Stephen, [298]-[99];
- her verses on “The Women Who Went to the Field,” [301]-[03];
- drew her salary as clerk in the Patent Office till August, 1865, [304];
- at Andersonville, [304] seq.;
- appointed by President Lincoln to find missing soldiers, [305];
- assisted in her work by Pres. Andrew Johnson, [307]-[09];
- approved and passes issued by Gen. Grant, [309]-[10];
- sometimes had greater success than missing men desired, [311]-[13];
- letter from grateful soldier, [313]-[14];
- four years in work for missing men, [316];
- appointed by Secretary Stanton to visit Andersonville, [317] seq.;
- devotes herself to release of Dorence Atwater, [321]-[25];
- publishes his lists in New York Tribune, [326];
- wanted to write a book, [328]-[33];
- chose lecture platform instead, [342] seq.;
- her finances, [340]-[41];
- bought a new home, [347];
- nervous breakdown, [348];
- first voyage to Europe, II: [1];
- first knowledge of the Red Cross, [2];
- in Switzerland, [8];
- in Corsica, [8];
- in Berne, [9];
- accepts invitation to serve Red Cross in Franco-Prussian War, [11] seq.;
- at Basle, [12];
- at Mülhausen, [14];
- at Strassburg, [17];
- at Carlsruhe, [19];
- letter to Frances Childs Vassall, [23];
- at Paris, [31];
- at Lyons, [32];
- at Carlsruhe, [40];
- at Belforte, [44];
- declines gift and receives annuity, [53];
- letter to her sister Sarah, [55];
- at Montbéliard, [56];
- in Italy, [64];
- in London, [65];
- at Isle of Wight, [73] seq.;
- in London, [77];
- letter to Mrs. Vassall, [79];
- letter to Bernard Barton Vassall, [81];
- letter to Mamie Barton Stafford, [83];
- returns to America, [84];
- only person in America in 1873 wearing Red Cross, [88];
- the nature of her sickness, [89]-[91];
- letter to Mr. Dwight, [91]-[92];
- at Dansville Sanitarium, [92] seq.;
- letter to John D. De Frieze, [93];
- letter to the Grand Duchess of Baden, [95]-[100];
- recovery of health, [100] seq.;
- letter to Mamie Stafford, [104];
- letter to German professor, [106];
- receives ovation on Memorial Day, [112];
- letter to Dr. Louis Appia, [121];
- his reply, [124];
- further correspondence, [130] seq.;
- first pamphlet concerning Red Cross, [139];
- her first attempt at publicity, [145]-[46];
- correspondence with Pres. Garfield, [147]-[49];
- interview with James G. Blaine, [149] seq.;
- interview with Robert T. Lincoln, [151];
- letter from James G. Blaine approving Red Cross, [154];
- her first public announcement of the Red Cross, [157];
- elected president American Red Cross, [159];
- organizes first local Red Cross society in America, [162];
- interviews President Arthur, [163];
- appears before Senate Committee, [164];
- first work of American Red Cross, [169];
- encounters opposition of rival organizations, [172] seq.;
- visits State Department, [179] seq.;
- sees the Red Cross Treaty, [179]-[81];
- receives news of adoption of Treaty, [184];
- in Mississippi floods, [196] seq.;
- becomes matron at Sherborn, [199]-[214];
- her love of the color of red, [218], [347];
- Louisiana tornado, [220];
- Ohio River floods, [221];
- Texas famine, [224];
- Mount Vernon tornado, [228];
- yellow fever epidemic, [229];
- Johnstown, [231];
- Sea Islands hurricane, [240];
- Armenia, [244];
- in Constantinople, [248];
- decorated by Sultan, [254];
- attended International Conference at Geneva, [260];
- introduced the “American Amendment,” [261];
- letter from Louise, Grand Duchess of Baden, [264];
- letter to Mamie Stafford, [268];
- address at Wellesley, [270];
- is pressed for money for expenses of Red Cross, [271];
- accepts Red Cross Farm, [272] seq.;
- in Cuba, [280]-[93];
- receives thanks of Congress, [293];
- at Galveston, [294];
- at St. Petersburg, [296];
- friction in Red Cross, [298];
- Committee of Investigation, [300];
- resigns from Red Cross, [300];
- considers removal to Mexico, [301];
- at home, [307]-[16];
- her religion, [317]-[25];
- her personality, [326]-[60];
- her last years, [361]-[68];
- her death, [369]-[74];
- her funeral, [374]-[78];
- her resurrection, [379].
- Barton, Clarissa Harlowe, aunt of Clara Barton, I: [15].
- Barton, David, brother of Clara, I: [20], [31];
- his accident, [38];
- his marriage, [53], [54];
- letters of Clara to, [70] seq., [111], [225];
- letter from, concerning her home life, [199], [200].
- Barton, Dolly, I: [15].
- Barton, Dorothy, sister of Clara, I: [132].
- Barton, Dorothy Moore, wife of Dr. Stephen, I: [14].
- Barton, Lady Editha, I: [10].
- Barton, Edmund, I: [13].
- Barton, Edward, of Salem, I: [11].
- Barton, Elijah Moore, I: [14], [15].
- Barton, Elizabeth Rich, wife of Stephen (brother of Clara), I: [132].
- Barton, Gideon, I: [14].
- Barton, Hannah, I: [15].
- Barton, Hannah, wife of Samuel, I: [12].
- Barton, Ida, I: [133].
- Barton, Dr. John, I: [11].
- Barton, Julia, wife of David, her marriage, I: [54];
- her interest in Clara’s wardrobe, [56];
- letters of Clara to, [94]-[100].
- Barton, Sir Leysing de, I: [9].
- Barton, Luke, I: [15].
- Barton, Mamie, niece of Clara, see [Stafford, Mrs. John].
- Barton, Martha, wife of Edward, I: [10].
- Barton, Matthew de, I: [10].
- Barton, Pamela, I: [15].
- Barton, Polly, I: [15].
- Barton, Samuel, of Framingham, I: [11], [12].
- Barton, Samuel, nephew of Clara, letter to her, I: [145];
- letter from her, [227].
- Barton, Sarah, sister of Clara, see [Vassall, Mrs. Vester.]
- Barton, Sarah Stone, mother of Clara, I: [17];
- taught Clara to make pies, [36];
- her death, [62];
- Clara’s love for, [134].
- Barton, Dr. Stephen, grandfather of Clara, I: [14].
- Barton, Captain Stephen, father of Clara, I: [15], [16] seq.;
- Clara’s reference in her letters, [111];
- his children, [132];
- Clara’s love for him, [134];
- last sickness, [145] seq.;
- encouraged his daughter Clara to go to the front, [154], [157];
- his death, [161], [162];
- funeral, [162].
- Barton, Stephen, brother of Clara, I:
[30];
- letter of Clara to, [91] seq.;
- in North Carolina, [101];
- letter of Clara to, [102] seq.;
- his marriage, [132];
- letter of Clara to, [147] seq., [225];
- his capture, rescue, and death, [297]-[300].
- Barton, Stephen E., nephew of Clara, on Clara Barton’s lovers, I: [77];
- letter of Clara to, [278];
- in work for Cuba, [283], 370.
- Barton, Rev. William E., visited by Clara, II: [366];
- conducts Clara’s funeral service, [320], [376];
- baptises a little girl at Clara’s funeral, [379].
- Barton family, its origin and history, I: [9] seq.
- Bartonville, N. C., named for Stephen, I: [132].
- Basle, Clara Barton in, II: [11].
- Bastian, G., II: [162].
- Belle Plaine, Clara Barton at, I: [278].
- Bellows, Rev. H. W., I: [3]; II: [2], [4], [117] seq., [165], [166], [353].
- Berne, Clara Barton in, II: [9].
- Bickerdyke, “Mother,” I: [296], [343].
- Bismarck, correspondence with Clara Barton, II: [20].
- Blaine, James G., II: [2], [149] seq.;
- letter to Clara Barton approving Red Cross, [153];
- letter from Gustave Moynier, [154];
- endorsement of Red Cross, [157];
- submits recommendation on Treaty of Geneva, [163];
- Clara Barton’s letter to, [201], [202];
- assists in Russian famine, [239].
- Blaine, Walker, II: [159].
- Bordentown, N.J., where Clara Barton taught, I: [53], [62].
- Bowles, Charles S. P., II: [2], [117].
- Breck, T. S., Asst. Adj. Gen., I: [310].
- Bridges, Edward, I: [12].
- Brown, John, I: [101]-[03].
- Brush, A. P., II: [162].
- Buchanan, President James, I: [98].
- Bull Run, Battle of, I: [119] seq.;
- Second Bull Run, [175] seq.
- Bunnell, Mark J., II: [162].
- Burnside, Gen. Ambrose E., II: [30].
- Butler, Gen. B. F., Commander of Army of the James and friend of Clara Barton, I: [282];
- failed to secure Cabinet appointment, [339]-[41];
- appoints Clara Barton superintendent at Sherborn, [205].
- Butler, M. C., II: [242].
- Cameron, Simon, I: [128].
- Canfield, Mrs. S. A. M., II: [159], [198].
- Carlsruhe, Clara Barton at, II: [19], [40].
- Cedar Mountain, battle of, I: [172], [173].
- Chantilly, battle of, I: [179].
- Childs, Anna, letter to, I: [104];
- letters of Clara Barton to, [221], [290]-[96]; II: [32], [347].
- Childs, B. W., I: [109].
- Childs, Frances, see [Vassall, Mrs. B. B.]
- Clinton Institute (N.Y.), where Clara Barton attended school, I: [157].
- Colvin, Mrs. Mary, II: [162].
- Conger, Omar D., II: [152], [167], [170], [198].
- Constantinople, Clara Barton in, II: [248].
- Corsica, Clara Barton in, II: [8].
- Cuba, Clara Barton in, II: [280]-[93].
- Culpeper, battle of, I: [173].
- Dahlgren, Admiral John, I: [249].
- Dansville, Clara Barton at, II: [92] seq.;
- first local organization of Red Cross, [93];
- gives ovation to Clara Barton, [112].
- Davis, Hon. John, II: [193].
- Davis, J. C. B., II: [198].
- De Frieze, John D., letter of Clara Barton to, II: [93].
- De Witt, Col. Alexander, I: [89], [90], [95], [156].
- Diggles, Jonas, I: [192].
- Diggles, William, I: [192].
- Dix, Dorothea Lynde, superintendent of Army nurses, outline of her work, I: [230]-[37]; [296];
- did not love publicity, [328]-[29];
- did not desire to be imitated, [329]; [343].
- Douglass, Frederick, II: [198].
- Dunant, J. Henri, II: [4];
- establishment of Red Cross, [116].
- Dunn, Dr., I: [200].
- Dwight, Edward, II: [44], [50], [54], [91].
- Dwight, Rev. H. O., II: [244], [252], [255].
- Eddy, Mrs. Mary Baker, II: [318].
- Edmunds, Hon. George F., II: [163], [179].
- Ellsworth, Elmer, I: [116].
- Elwell, Gen. J. G., I: [241] seq., [249] seq., [251].
- Elwell, J. K., II: [283].
- Epler, Rev. Percy H., author of biography of Clara Barton, II: [319];
- at Clara Barton’s funeral, [320].
- Falmouth, Va., I: [210].
- Faulkner, Mrs. James, II: [162].
- Faulkner, Riley, Ohio soldier, I: [219].
- Ferry, Thomas W., II: [164].
- Field, Father, of the Cowley Fathers, II: [352].
- Fitts, Nancy, schoolmate of Clara Barton, I: [24].
- Fletcher, Dr. J. W., I: [161].
- Fogg, George P., II: [2], [117].
- Fowler, L. W., I: [46] seq., [50].
- Franco-Prussian War, II: [11] seq.
- Franklin, Gen. William B., I: [197], [214].
- Fredericksburg, battle of, I: [154] seq.
- Frelinghuysen, Hon. F. T., II: [189], [192], [260].
- Fremont, Gen. John C., I: [98].
- French, Alice, II: [239].
- Gallagher, Thomas E., II: [162].
- Galpin, Mrs. L. Q., II: [162].
- Galveston, tornado at, II: [294].
- Garfield, President James A., II; [3],
[147]-[49];
- nominates Clara Barton President of Red Cross, [157], [159];
- assassinated, [160].
- Garnett, A. Y. P., II: [159], [198].
- Glen Echo, Red Cross headquarters, II: [307].
- Golay family, II: [8].
- Gough, John B., advises Clara Barton to lecture, I: [342].
- Grant, Gen. U. S., requests printing of Clara Barton’s lists, I: [309];
- issues passes for her, [310].
- Greeley, Horace, publishes Dorence Atwater’s lists at Clara Barton’s request, I: [326].
- Green, Rev. Joseph K., II: [253]-[55].
- Gregor, Alexander, II: [239].
- Hale, Judge Robert, I: [86].
- Hall, J. Brainard, II: [376].
- Hamilton, Charles, I: [180].
- Hamlin, Rev. Cyrus, II: [253].
- Hill, Hon. Benjamin H., II: [164].
- Hinton, R. J., II: [159].
- Hitchcock, Dr. Alfred, I: [161].
- Hitchcock, Gen. E. A., letter appointing Clara Barton for search of missing men, I: [306]; [309].
- Hitz, John, II: [3], [346].
- Hoffman, Gen. William, I: [309].
- Hooker, Gen. Joseph, I: [197], [200], [214].
- Horr, Hon. George A., II: [167].
- Hosmer, F. J., letter from, I: [313]-[14].
- Howard, Gen. O. O., I: [201].
- Howe, Julia Ward, “Battle Hymn of the Republic,” I: [144];
- Clara Barton’s comment on, II: [328].
- Hubbell, Dr. Julian B., II: [216], [220]-[21], [240], [251], [260], [290], [329].
- Hunter, Gen. David, I: [241], [243].
- Jackson, Chaplain, I: [189].
- Jackson, Rev. E. W., I: [170].
- Jackson, Dr. J. H., II: [162].
- Jackson, P. T., II: [50]-[52].
- Jackson, Gen. Stonewall, I: [173].
- Johnson, President Andrew, orders
- printing of lists at request of Clara Barton, I: [307]-[09].
- Johnson, Mrs. Fannie B., II: [162].
- Johnston, John W., II: [164].
- Johnstown flood, II: [231] seq.
- Joslyn, Mrs. A. L., II: [326].
- Kansas and the slavery question, I: [98], [104].
- Kearny, Gen. Phil, I: [188].
- Kennan, George, II: [156], [159].
- Klopsch, Louis, II: [283].
- Knapp, Rev. George P., II: [253].
- Lacy House, Fredericksburg, I: [211], [214].
- Lamb, Capt. Samuel T., I: [241].
- Lapham, Hon. Elbridge G., I: [164], [179], [184].
- Lawrence, William, II: [159].
- Learned family, I: [13] seq.
- Lee, Gen. Robert E., I: [209].
- Leggett, Gen. M. D., I: [249].
- Lincoln, Abraham, inaugurated, I: [105] seq.;
- promised to free the slaves, [199];
- appoints Clara Barton to find missing soldiers, [305], [336], [337].
- Lincoln, Robert T., Clara Barton’s interview with, II: [151].
- Logan, Mrs. John A., II: [374].
- London, Clara Barton in, II: [8], [77].
- Loring, George B., II: [159].
- Louisiana tornado, II: [220].
- Louise, Grand Duchess of Baden, II: [19];
- letter of Clara Barton to, [95]-[100];
- letter to Clara Barton, [264].
- Lowell, James Russell, quoted, I: [143].
- Maine, sinking of the, II: [285] seq.
- Margot, Antoinette, II: [14] seq., [40] seq., [56], [262].
- Marvin, Rev. John P., II: [376].
- Mason, Hon. Charles, I: [90].
- McClellan, Gen. George B., I: [199], [209].
- McDowell, Gen. Irvin, I: [179].
- McKinley, President William, Message to Congress, in appreciation of Clara Barton, II: [293].
- Meighan, T. W., Clara Barton’s letter to, I: [245] seq.
- Menseur, Rev. Mr., teacher of Clara Barton, I: [24].
- Miller, Hon. John, II: [163].
- Moore family, I: [13], [15].
- Morgan, Benjamin, II: [35].
- Morgan, Hon. J. T., II: [164].
- Morris Island, Clara Barton at, I: [250].
- Mount Vernon tornado, II: [228].
- Moynier, Gustave, II: [120];
- letter to J. G. Blaine, [154], [190].
- Mülhausen, II: [14], [17].
- Mussey, R. D., II: [159], [198].
- Ohio River floods, II: [220].
- Parthia, steamship, Clara Barton on, II: [84]-[87].
- Patrick, Gen. John H., I: [218].
- Peet, Rev. W. W., II: [248], [252], [253].
- Philbrick, H. A., II: [376].
- Phrenology, I: [46].
- Pierce, Dr. Delano, I: [29].
- Pierce, President Franklin, I: [89].
- Poor, Corporal Leander, I: [169], [225], [241].
- Pope, Gen. John, I: [179].
- Pratt, Major E. H., II: [162].
- Proctor, Hon. Redfield, II: [298] seq.
- Red Cross, Clara Barton’s first knowledge of, II: [1], [11];
- first pamphlet concerning, [139]-[43];
- birth of movement, [144] seq.;
- her first attempt at publicity, [145]-[46];
- in forest fires of Michigan, [169];
- in Mississippi floods, [196];
- in subsequent disasters, [219]-[58];
- friction in, [298] seq.;
- Clara Barton resigns from, [300];
- incarnates her spirit, [379].
- Reno, Gen. Jesse L., I: [197].
- Riccius, Ida Barton, II: [199];
- letter of Clara Barton to, [275].
- Roosevelt, President Theodore, II: [298].
- Roses, Wars of the, I: [10].
- Rucker, Gen. D. H., I: [167], [207], [227], [273], [308].
- Russian famine, II: [237].
- Sanitary Commission, I: [168].
- Schoppe, Rev. Mr., II: [318].
- Sea Islands hurricane, II: [240].
- Sears, Gen. William H., II: [299].
- Seward, Frederick H., II: [150].
- Seymour, Gen. Truman, I: [264], [266].
- Shaw, Col. Robert G., I: [249].
- Sheldon, Hon. Joseph, II: [260].
- Sheldon family, II: [64], [74].
- Sherborn, Clara Barton at, II: [199]-[214].
- Sherburne, Adj. Gen. John P., I: [316].
- Simmons, Charles E., I: [190].
- Sliney, William F., II: [159].
- Smith, Mrs. Mary R., II: [162].
- Solomons, A. S., II: [159].
- South Mountain, battle of, I: [197].
- Spain, war with, II: [290].
- Spotsylvania, battle of, I: [272] seq.
- Stafford, Mrs. John (Mamie Barton), letter of Clara to, II: [83]; [104]; [268].
- Stanton, Edwin M., appoints Clara Barton to visit Andersonville, I: [317]-[20].
- Stone family, I: [17].
- Stone, Colonel, teacher of Clara Barton, I: [26].
- Stone, Vira, I: [212], [213].
- Strassburg, Clara Barton in, II: [11].
- Stratford-on-Avon, Clara Barton visits, II: [84].
- Strobel, P. A., II: [162].
- Sturgis, S. D., II: [159].
- Sullivan, W. S., II: [260].
- Sumner, Hon. Charles, I: [98].
- Sumter, Fort, attempt to recapture, I: [238].
- Suydam, Mr., chairman Bordentown School Board, I: [62], [63].
- Sweet, George A., II: [162].
- Taylor family, II: [64], [73].
- Terrell, Hon. A. W., II: [325].
- Texas famine, II: [224] seq.
- Thayer, Eli, I: [104], [105].
- Thompson, Rev. George, address in Washington, I: [269], [270].
- Tillinghast, B. F., II: [239].
- Tillman, Gov. Benjamin, II: [242].
- Tilton, Theodore, presides at Clara Barton’s lecture, I: [344].
- Tolstoy, Count, II: [239].
- Torrey, Susan, teacher of Clara Barton, I: [24].
- Trask, Spencer, II: [245].
- Treaty of Geneva, II: [161] seq.; [188] seq.
- Tribune, New York, I: [326]; II: [22].
- Tufts, Gardiner, I: [174].
- Tyler, Rev. Dr., II: [320], [377].
- Universalist Church, in Oxford, I: [39] seq.;
- that of Clara Barton’s parents, [317].
- Upton, Mr. and Mrs., II: [9].
- Vanderlip, J. A., II: [162].
- Vassall, Bernard Barton, I: [133];
- letter of Clara Barton to, II: [81].
- Vassall, Mrs. Bernard Barton, formerly Frances Childs, teacher with Clara at Bordentown, I: [65];
- her memories, [66] seq.;
- Clara’s letters to, [114];
- describes Clara’s Washington home, [121];
- her marriage, [133];
- letter of Clara to, [141];
- description of Clara Barton’s attire, [221];
- letters of Clara Barton to, [286]-[89]; II: [23], [36], [77].
- Vassall, Irving, I: [134].
- Vassall, Mrs. Vester, Clara Barton’s sister Sarah, I: [133]; II: [56], [65];
- sickness and death, [89].
- Venice, Clara Barton in, II: [64], [72].
- Verona, Clara Barton in, II: [71].
- Voris, Gen. Alvin C., I: [249].
- Wagner, Fort, assault on, I: [248].
- Ward, George K., II: [162].
- Washburn, Dr. George, II: [253].
- Wellesley, Clara Barton at, II: [270].
- Wells, Rev. C. M., I: [210], [227].
- Whiteman, Mrs. Reuben, II: [162].
- Wight, Isle of, II: [73].
- Wilderness, Battle of the, I: [273].
- Willard, Frances, Clara Barton’s letter to, II: [203], [204].
- William the Conqueror, I: [9].
- Wilson, Senator Henry, called on Clara Barton on her return from
- Hilton Head, I: [264]-[66];
- corrects abuses reported by Clara Barton, [278]-[79];
- Clara Barton’s letters concerning her desire to write a book, [330]-[33].
- Windom, Hon. William, II: [163], [167].
- Woodruff, Oscar, II: [162].
- Yellow fever epidemic, II: [229].
- Young, Charles S., correspondence with Clara Barton, II: [301]-[303].