INDEX
- 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.