The Red Cross in Peace and War
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Barton Clara. The Red Cross in Peace and War
The Red Cross in Peace and War
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
The Red Cross
CHAPTER I
ORGANIZATION AND METHODS OF WORK
OCCUPATIONS OF RELIEF SOCIETIES IN TIMES OF PEACE
SERVICES IN TIME OF WAR
HELP FROM NEUTRAL COUNTRIES
CONSTITUTION
THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF THE RED CROSS
Original Incorporation
Articles of Incorporation
THE FIRST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
THE INTERNATIONAL RED CROSS TREATY
CONVENTION OF GENEVA
GOVERNMENTS ADOPTING THE TREATY
ADDRESS BY CLARA BARTON
ACTION OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES
THE “ADDITIONAL ARTICLES” CONCERNING THE RED CROSS FOR THE NAVY
[International Bulletin, January, 1882. THE GENEVA CONVENTION IN THE UNITED STATES
ACCESSION OF THE UNITED STATES TO THE TREATY OF GENEVA AND TO THE ADDITIONAL ARTICLES
A PROCLAMATION
[International Bulletin for April, 1882.] ADHESION OF THE UNITED STATES TO THE CONVENTION OF GENEVA
INTERNATIONAL CIRCULAR. INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE. FOUNDATION OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF THE RED CROSS. Fiftieth Circular to the Presidents and Members of the National Central Committees
THE RE-INCORPORATION OF THE AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS
Certificate of Incorporation of the American National Red Cross
ADDRESS. WHAT IS THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE RED CROSS IN ITS RELATION TO PHILANTHROPY?
THE MICHIGAN FOREST FIRES
MISSISSIPPI AND OHIO RIVER FLOODS—1882
MISSISSIPPI AND LOUISIANA CYCLONE
THE OHIO RIVER FLOODS
Down the Mississippi
“THE LITTLE SIX.”
MISS BARTON’S LETTER. A TOUCHING INCIDENT VERY TOUCHINGLY RELATED
THE TEXAS FAMINE
THE MOUNT VERNON CYCLONE
ILLINOIS
YELLOW FEVER EPIDEMIC IN FLORIDA
“THE MacCLENNY NURSES.”
“THE MACCLENNY NURSES.”
THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD
FAREWELL TO MISS BARTON
“THE DREAD CONEMAUGH.”
THE RUSSIAN FAMINE, 1891–1892
Count Tolstoi on the Character of the Peasants
The Beginning of the American Relief
Appreciation of American Sympathy
Dr. Hubbell’s Report
THE SEA ISLANDS HURRICANE
Coast of South Carolina
Admiral Beardslee’s Description of the Hurricane
Geography of the Coast
After the War
The Disastrous Storm
A Work of Rescue
The Next Day
Red Cross to the Rescue
Present Headquarters
Detail of the Work
White Sufferers
What is Needed
RELIEF WORK SOUTH OF BROAD RIVER
Report by Mr. McDonald
CLOTHING BRANCH, HILTON HEAD DISTRICT. REPORT BY MRS. MACDONALD
WAREHOUSE AND SHIPPING DEPARTMENT
Report by E. Winfield Egan, M.D
MEDICAL AND SANITARY REPORT. BY E. WINFIELD EGAN, M.D
RELIEF METHODS IN THE FIELD
Dr. Hubbell’s Report
Prosperity
ON THE CHARLESTON GROUP
Report of Mr. H.L. Bailey
THE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT
Mrs. Gardner’s Report
THE SEWING CIRCLES
A CHRISTMAS CAROL
CLOTHING DEPARTMENT—Continued
Mrs. Reed’s Report
LEAVING THE FIELD
ARMENIA
PRO-ARMENIAN ALLIANCE
Distances and Difficulties of Travel, Transportation and Communications
Communications
Funds
The Committees
To the Press of the United States
To the Contributors of the United States,
To our Government at Washington;
To our Legation in Constantinople
To the Ambassadors of Other Nations at Constantinople
Commendatory
MARMORA
REPORT OF THE FINANCIAL SECRETARY
GENERAL FIELD AGENT’S REPORT
MEDICAL REPORT
THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR
HOME CAMPS AND AMERICAN WATERS. D.L. Cobb
Footnote
CAMP ALGER
CAMP THOMAS
JACKSONVILLE, FLA
FORT MCPHERSON, GA
CAMP HOBSON, GA
ST. PAUL, MINN
MONTAUK POINT, L.I
THE PACIFIC COAST
THE RED CROSS OF CALIFORNIA
THE RED CROSS OF OREGON
THE RED CROSS OF WASHINGTON STATE. Extract From the Official Report
Seattle Red Cross
Tacoma Red Cross
Walla Walla Red Cross
Spokane Red Cross
PORTO RICO
Report by Horace F. Barnes
SHIPMENTS BY TRANSPORTS
THE AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS RELIEF COMMITTEE OF NEW YORK
Treasurer’s Report. And Analysis of Expenditures, May 9 to December 1, 1898
The Following Auxiliaries Were Organized:
Supplies Contributed by Auxiliaries through Supply Committee
Special Work Done by Auxiliaries
Requisitions Filled by Supply Committee
EXTRACTS OF REPORTS FROM CAMPS
Jacksonville, Fla
Camp Thomas, Chickamauga, Ga
Washington, D.C
Yacht “Red Cross.”
Camp Wikoff, Montauk Point, L.I
Red Cross Relief Station, Long Island City
THE WOMAN’S AUXILIARIES OF THE RED CROSS
From the Report of Red Cross Auxiliary No. 3
THE WOMEN WHO WENT TO THE FIELD
CUBA AND THE CUBAN CAMPAIGN
HAVANA
Jaruco
Matanzas
ARTEMISA
SAGUA LA GRANDE
CIENFUEGOS
BACK TO HAVANA
LEAVING HAVANA
TAMPA
REPORT OF DR. A. MONAE LESSER
Work in the Field
RELIEF WORK IN CUBA. REPORT OF C.H.H. COTTRELL, FINANCIAL SECRETARY
Relief Distribution From the San José Warehouse
Opening a Hospital and Orphanage
Los Fosos, the Horrible!
Relief Work Discontinued
Archbishop of Havana Blesses Lee Orphanage
Reception at Tampa
The Relief Party Returns to Key West
Feeding Spanish Prisoners
New York Red Cross Relief Committee
Emergency Relief at Port Tampa
Sailing for Cuba
Departure for Siboney
Cubans Gladly Accept Assistance
Urgent Call for Help at the Front
A Yellow Fever Scare
Relief for Cubans, Guantanamo Bay
Exodus from Santiago
The Relief Expedition Enters Santiago
Spanish Hospitals Cared For
Municipal Hospital and Free Dispensaries
Immense Stores in Santiago
President McKinley Furnishes Transportation
Financial
LETTER OF SANTIAGO COMMITTEE
REPORT OF E. WINFIELD EGAN, M.D
CLOTHING DEPARTMENT
THE RED CROSS OF OTHER NATIONS. THEIR SYMPATHY AND ACTIVE CO-OPERATION
TO THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES
TO THE COMMITTEES OF THE RED CROSS. An Acknowledgment
TO THE AUXILIARIES OF THE RED CROSS. AND. THE NURSES WHO WENT TO THE WAR
A Tribute to the Red Cross Nurses
UNWRITTEN THANKS
A WORD OF EXPLANATION
CONCLUSION
Footnote
American National Red Cross
Relief of Wounded in War
Correspondence in Time of War
Wounded as Prisoners of War
The Red Cross and Local Charity
No Reflection Upon the Government
Membership in the Red Cross
INDEX
Transcriptions of autograph documents
Footnotes
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Clara Barton
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THE WOMEN WHO WENT TO THE FIELD.
CUBA AND THE CUBAN CAMPAIGN.
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