
Clara Barton 2x Signed 6x8.75 1902 Boudoir Photo w Handwritten Poem BAS Slabbed
Own a rare and historically rich piece of American heritage with this Autographed 6x8.75 1902 Boudoir Card Photo personally signed by Clara Barton, famed founder of the American Red Cross. This exceptional collectible is inscribed to her close friend and European noble, Princess Agnes of Salm Salm, and features a deeply personal four-stanza poem penned by Barton herself. Photographed during an International Red Cross Conference in St. Petersburg, Russia, June 1902, the image includes Barton alongside B. F. Tillinghast, a Red Cross supporter, and Russian Admiral Nikolai Kaznakoff—capturing a pivotal moment in global humanitarian diplomacy. Authenticated by Beckett Authentication Services (BAS) and slabbed for preservation, this signed photo is a powerful blend of emotional depth and historical significance that makes it a prized addition for collectors of pop culture memorabilia, American Civil War history, or Red Cross archival artifacts.
- Authentic 6x8.75 boudoir card photo taken in 1902 at an International Red Cross conference in Russia
- Personally autographed and inscribed by Clara Barton to Princess Agnes of Salm Salm
- Includes a stunning hand-penned poem reflecting on Independence Day and the First Battle of Bull Run (1861)
- Signed twice by Clara Barton—once with the inscription and once beneath the poem
- Features B. F. Tillinghast and Admiral Nikolai Kaznakoff in the photo with Barton
- 100% Authentic — slabbed and verified by Beckett Authentication Services with online verification available
- A unique intersection of 19th-century Americana, humanitarian legacy, and royal friendship
Own a rare and historically rich piece of American heritage with this Autographed 6x8.75 1902 Boudoir Card Photo personally signed by Clara Barton, famed founder of the American Red Cross. This exceptional collectible is inscribed to her close friend and European noble, Princess Agnes of Salm Salm, and features a deeply personal four-stanza poem penned by Barton herself. Photographed during an International Red Cross Conference in St. Petersburg, Russia, June 1902, the image includes Barton alongside B. F. Tillinghast, a Red Cross supporter, and Russian Admiral Nikolai Kaznakoff—capturing a pivotal moment in global humanitarian diplomacy. Authenticated by Beckett Authentication Services (BAS) and slabbed for preservation, this signed photo is a powerful blend of emotional depth and historical significance that makes it a prized addition for collectors of pop culture memorabilia, American Civil War history, or Red Cross archival artifacts.
- Authentic 6x8.75 boudoir card photo taken in 1902 at an International Red Cross conference in Russia
- Personally autographed and inscribed by Clara Barton to Princess Agnes of Salm Salm
- Includes a stunning hand-penned poem reflecting on Independence Day and the First Battle of Bull Run (1861)
- Signed twice by Clara Barton—once with the inscription and once beneath the poem
- Features B. F. Tillinghast and Admiral Nikolai Kaznakoff in the photo with Barton
- 100% Authentic — slabbed and verified by Beckett Authentication Services with online verification available
- A unique intersection of 19th-century Americana, humanitarian legacy, and royal friendship
Original: $8,289.00
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$2,901.15Description
Own a rare and historically rich piece of American heritage with this Autographed 6x8.75 1902 Boudoir Card Photo personally signed by Clara Barton, famed founder of the American Red Cross. This exceptional collectible is inscribed to her close friend and European noble, Princess Agnes of Salm Salm, and features a deeply personal four-stanza poem penned by Barton herself. Photographed during an International Red Cross Conference in St. Petersburg, Russia, June 1902, the image includes Barton alongside B. F. Tillinghast, a Red Cross supporter, and Russian Admiral Nikolai Kaznakoff—capturing a pivotal moment in global humanitarian diplomacy. Authenticated by Beckett Authentication Services (BAS) and slabbed for preservation, this signed photo is a powerful blend of emotional depth and historical significance that makes it a prized addition for collectors of pop culture memorabilia, American Civil War history, or Red Cross archival artifacts.
- Authentic 6x8.75 boudoir card photo taken in 1902 at an International Red Cross conference in Russia
- Personally autographed and inscribed by Clara Barton to Princess Agnes of Salm Salm
- Includes a stunning hand-penned poem reflecting on Independence Day and the First Battle of Bull Run (1861)
- Signed twice by Clara Barton—once with the inscription and once beneath the poem
- Features B. F. Tillinghast and Admiral Nikolai Kaznakoff in the photo with Barton
- 100% Authentic — slabbed and verified by Beckett Authentication Services with online verification available
- A unique intersection of 19th-century Americana, humanitarian legacy, and royal friendship
























