Thomas Starr King and the mercy million.

R. M. Posner
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In September, 1862, the United States Sanitary Commission, fore runner of the modern American Red Cross, faced near bankruptcy. The Sanitary Commission was a private organization attempting on a national scale to aid the sick and wounded soldiers of the Civil War. The commission's treasury, dependent on contributions from the American public, was desperately short of funds. The situation was saved by a vast outpouring of gold from the distant and thinly settled state of California. This flood of money continued to the end of the war, enabling the commission to survive and greatly expand its chari table endeavors. According to the i860 census, California ranked as the twenty-sixth state in population in a Union of thirty-three states. In i860 there were only 380,000 inhabitants in the Golden State. Yet, despite a small population, haphazard collecting methods, and climatic disasters, California contributed more money to Union war relief than any other state. One man above all was responsible for this great achievement?the dynamic and youthful Unitarian minister in San Francisco, Thomas Starr King.1 Born in New York City on December 17, 1824, Thomas Starr King was the son of a Universalist minister. At fifteen he left school to support a widowed mother and five younger brothers and sisters. In succession, he worked as a dry goods clerk, as a bookkeeper, and as a schoolteacher. Largely self-educated, Starr King finally turned to
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托马斯·斯塔尔·金和百万富翁。
1862年9月,美国卫生委员会(现代美国红十字会的前身)濒临破产。卫生委员会是一个私人组织,试图在全国范围内帮助内战中生病和受伤的士兵。委员会的财政依赖于美国公众的捐款,资金极度短缺。来自遥远而人烟稀少的加利福尼亚州的大量黄金拯救了局面。这笔资金一直持续到战争结束,使委员会得以生存,并大大扩大了其慈善事业。根据1960年的人口普查,加利福尼亚在33个州的联邦中排名第26。在1960年,金州只有38万居民。然而,尽管人口少,收集方法随意,气候灾害,加州为联邦战争救济提供的资金比其他任何州都多。首先有一个人要为这一伟大成就负责?1824年12月17日,托马斯·斯塔尔·金出生于纽约市,他的父亲是一位普救论牧师。15岁时,他离开学校,赡养寡母和五个弟弟妹妹。他先后做过干货店员、簿记员和教师。基本上是自学成才的斯塔尔·金最终转向了
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