Charbonneau, Jean-Baptiste, 1805-1866

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שם ראשי (לועזית)
Charbonneau, Jean-Baptiste, 1805-1866
רמיזות
Pomp, 1805-1866
תאריך לידה
1805-02-11
תאריך פטירה
1866-05-16
מקצוע
Explorers
Mayors
Scouts (Reconnaissance)
Trappers
מגדר
male
MARC
MARC

מזהים נוספים

VIAF: 33421113
Wikidata: Q326706
Library of congress: n 85045101
מקורות מידע
  • Wikipedia, September 8, 2020(Jean Baptiste Charbonneau; Jean Baptiste Charbonneau (February 11, 1805 - May 16, 1866) was a Native American-French Canadian explorer, guide, fur trapper, trader, military scout during the Mexican-American War, alcalde (mayor) of Mission San Luis Rey de Francia and a gold digger and hotel operator in Northern California; he was the son of Sacagawea, a Shoshone, and her French Canadian husband Toussaint Charbonneau, the latter who worked as a trapper and interpreter for the Lewis and Clark Expedition; Jean Baptiste was born at Fort Mandan (present-day Washburn), North Dakota; in his early childhood, he accompanied his parents as they traveled across the country; the expedition co-leader William Clark nicknamed the boy Pompey ("Pomp" or "Little Pomp"); after the death of his mother, he lived with Clark in St. Louis, Missouri; Pompeys Pillar on the Yellowstone River in Montana and the community of Charbonneau, Oregon are named for him; he died in Danner, Oregon)
  • Blevins, W. Charbonneau, man of two dreams, c1985:CIP pref. (Jean-Baptiste Charbonneau)
  • LC data base, 6/10/85(hdg.: Charbonneau, Jean Baptiste, 1805-1885)
  • Biog. and geneal. master index online, Aug. 5, 2002(Charbonneau, Jean-Baptiste (1805-1866))
  • Find-a-grave.com, Aug. 5, 2002(Jean Baptiste Charbonneau; b. Feb. 11, 1805; d. May 16, 1866)
  • PBS.org, Aug. 5, 2002(Jean Baptiste Charbonneau; b. Feb. 11, 1805; d. 1866)
  • LewisandClark.org, Aug. 5, 2002(Jean Baptiste Charbonneau; 1805-1866)
  • THe Lewis and Clark journey of discovery Web site, Aug. 5, 2002(Jean Baptiste Charbonneau; d. May 16, 1866)
  • Pomp, 2004:t.p. (Pomp) p. [4] of cover (Jean Baptiste Charbonneau, son of the famous Sacagawea; called Pomp by William Clark)