A group of teachers from around the country came to the CBMSO with a tour from Brightspark Travel. On their tour they heard about Clara Barton’s life in Washington DC, and her work in forming the Missing Soldiers Office.
Here, Tom tells some of our visitors about Clara Barton’s private room. |
The members of the tour were also able to view a few of the artifacts which were found in the building. The teachers on the tour seemed very interested in them, and I enjoyed being able to tell them a little more about the artifacts.
All the items I took to display were found in the building – most of them packed in boxes in the attic. Some of the boxes contained items which belonged to Clara Barton, while other boxes belonged to her friend and landlord, Edward Shaw.
The artifact display was quite popular! I’m looking forward to the time when we can have artifacts on display out there more permanently! In the meantime, the CBMSO will be closed starting November 24, 2014 through January 15, 2015 and will reopen on January 16th. We’re also planning a re-dedication of the Clara Barton Missing Soldiers Office in the spring of 2015. I hope you can come out for a visit!
Photos courtesy of the National Museum of Civil War Medicine.
Originally published by Lori Eggleston
Guardian of the Artifacts
Originally published by Lori Eggleston
Guardian of the Artifacts
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