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  1. Jean Baptiste Charbonneau - Wikipedia

    Jean Baptiste Charbonneau ... Jean Baptiste Charbonneau (February 11, 1805 – May 16, 1866), sometimes known in childhood as Pompey or Little Pomp, was an American explorer, guide, …

  2. Jean Baptiste Charbonneau (1805-1866) - The Oregon …

    Jean Baptiste Charbonneau is remembered primarily as the son of Sacagawea. His father, Toussaint Charbonneau, was a French-Canadian fur trapper who joined the Lewis and Clark …

  3. Death of Jean-Baptiste Charbonneau - U.S. National Park Service

    Born on February 11, 1805 at Fort Mandan, in today’s North Dakota, Jean-Baptiste Charbonneau lived a remarkable life. He wouldn’t remember it, but he was the youngest member of the …

  4. From Jean Baptiste Charbonneau - Oregon History Project

    Charbonneau was on his way to the gold fields of Montana in May 1866 when he fell ill and died near eastern Oregon’s Owyhee River. His gravesite, located in the Jordan Valley, is one of …

  5. Jean Baptiste Charbonneau - Discover Lewis & Clark

    Jean Baptiste Charbonneau was the son of the Lewis and Clark Expedition’s most popular member, Sacagawea, and the too often maligned French Canadian Toussaint Charbonneau. …

  6. Jean Baptiste Charbonneau, “Pomp” | Sacagawea

    Portrait of Sacagawea and baby Pomp. Jean Baptiste Charbonneau was born on February 11, 1805 in Fort Mandan, near what today is Washburn, North Dakota. He was the son of …

  7. Jean Baptiste Charbonneau

    Sakakawea’s son, Jean Baptiste Charbonneau, was born February 11, 1805, while the expedition was in winter quarters at Fort Mandan, near present-day Washburn, N.D. Carried on his …

  8. Jean-Baptiste Charbonneau: A Literal Trailblazer | Article Details

    Feb 22, 2023 · Jean-Baptiste Charbonneau is a fascinating historical figure whose life offers a unique window into our nation’s vexed and often troubling history. He navigated the complex …

  9. Jean Baptiste Charbonneau Biography

    Jean Baptiste Charbonneau is now in its 3rd edition. The son of Sacagawea and Toussaint Charbonneau, he became a man of two worlds, Indian and Anglo, in the early American West.

  10. Jean Baptiste Charbonneau: A Native American-French Explorer

    Jean Baptiste became a vital link between Native American tribes and European settlers, a role that proved significant during his explorations. Following the footsteps of his mother, he joined …