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Lewis and Clark National Historical Park
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David Szymanski
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(503) 861-4401
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Jill Harding
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How many people camped at Fort Clatsop?  

Did You Know?
Thirty three people camped at Fort Clatsop; the 2 captains, 3 sergeants, 23 privates, Clark's slave York, 2 interpreters: George Droulliard and Toussaint Charbonneau, Charbonneau's wife: Sacagawea, and their baby son, Jean Baptiste Charbonneau. Lewis' Newfoundland dog, Seaman, was here, too.

Last Updated: January 08, 2008 at 18:56 EST