Carolyn Ivanhoff presents a first-person look at Barton and her work
Join us at the National Museum of Civil War Medicine on May 13 at 11:00 AM as educator, author, and independent historian Carolyn Ivanhoff presents her first-person interpretation of Clara Barton as she relates the incredible story of her life, from her humanitarian efforts in the Civil War to the founding of the American Red Cross.
The presentation is included with admission to the museum and FREE for NMCWM members.
Carolyn Ivanoff is a retired high school administrator and educator. She writes and speaks frequently on American history at local, state, and national venues. In 2003 Carolyn was named Civil War Trust’s Teacher of the Year. In 2010, 2011 and 2013 her education programs received Awards of Merit from the Connecticut League of History Organizations. In 2016 Carolyn was honored by the Connecticut Council of Social Studies with the Bruce Fraser Friend of the Social Studies Award. In 2018-19 Carolyn served as project coordinator for the 17th Connecticut Flagpole preservation and re-dedication ceremony on Barlow’s Knoll at Gettysburg National Military Park. This project was honored with a 2019 Award of Merit from the Connecticut League of History Organizations for preservation.