St. Mary of Sorrows, Clara Barton, and the Red Cross

St. Mary of Sorrows, Clara Barton, and the Red Cross

Author: SQPN, Inc. August 29, 2022 Duration: 17:49

The little Catholic church of St. Mary's in Fairfax Station, Virginia, played an important role in the Civil War as a hospital for wounded soldiers. Tom and Noëlle Crowe also tell us about Red Cross founder Clara Barton's care of the soldiers there.

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