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The National Park Service says there are more statues of her, often with her infant son, than any other American woman |
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19th CENTURY WOMEN |
2024-07-19 |
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In 1805 a tributary of Montana's Musselshell River was named in her honor |
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PEOPLE IN AMERICAN HISTORY |
2024-05-20 |
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While on expedition with Lewis & Clark, this interpreter bumped into her brother Cameahwait, who was leading a band of Shoshones |
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HELPFUL HISTORIC FIGURES |
2022-10-05 |
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After this woman died, Clark of Lewis & Clark became the legal guardian of her children Lisette & Jean Baptiste Charbonneau |
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HISTORICAL HODGEPODGE |
2020-10-06 |
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She gave birth to a son less than 2 months before departing with Lewis & Clark |
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HISTORY TIME |
2018-01-10 |
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"Across the Endless River" is a fictional account of Jean-Baptiste Charbonneau, son of this Shoshone |
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HISTORICAL NOVELS |
2016-02-08 |
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In 2001 this woman known for aiding Lewis & Clark was made an honorary sergeant in the Regular Army |
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HISTORY & HERSTORY |
2009-07-17 |
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Meriwether Lewis served as the midwife when her son, Jean Baptiste Charbonneau, was born on February 11, 1805 |
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EARLY 19th CENTURY AMERICA |
2004-06-25 |
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Historians say she was about 18 when she guided Lewis & Clark across America |
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TEENS IN HISTORY |
1989-02-08 |
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