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The Others - Civilians
The civilians who made the journey were primarily
the guides and interpreters. Among the more well-known were Sacagawea,
her husband Toussaint Charbonneau, their newborn son Jean Baptiste
Charbonneau ("Little Pompey"), William Clark's black slave
York, and an interpreter named George Drouillard (pronounced Drewyer).
Sacagawea
| Toussaint Charbonneau |
Jean Baptiste
York | George
Drouillard
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