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Toussaint Charbonneau - Wikipedia Toussaint Charbonneau (French pronunciation: [tu sɛ̃ ʃaʁ bɔ no]; March 20, 1767 – August 12, 1843) was a French Canadian explorer, fur trapper and merchant who is best known for his role in the Lewis and Clark Expedition as the husband of Sacagawea
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Charbonneau Park and Campground - Recreation. gov Charbonneau Park in Eastern Washington was named one of America's Top 100 Family Campgrounds It is located on Lake Sacajawea, formed by Ice Harbor Lock and Dam on the Lower Snake River
Toussaint Charbonneau – A Disliked Trapper-Trader Surviving records show that Charbonneau was widely disliked by others working in the Missouri Territory, including those on the Lewis and Clark Expedition Toussaint Charbonneau died at Fort Mandan in 1843
Toussaint Charbonneau - Sacagawea Charbonneau was a free trader who obtained goods on credit and traded them with the Indians In 1796 he moved to present day Bismarck, North Dakota on the upper Missouri River and settled among the Hidatsas and Mandans He adopted their way of life and lived in their cluster of earthen lodges
Jean Baptiste Charbonneau (1805-1866) - The Oregon Encyclopedia 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 Expedition as an interpreter; Sacagawea proved invaluable as the explorers’ interpreter among the Shoshone