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Title
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A Rare Old Book Reveals an Unsung Hero in Earliest Kansas City History
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Description
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Illustration, and biographical article about Sacajawea (ca. 1785-1812 ca.), a Shoshone Indian guide on the Lewis and Clark expedition and wife of French fur trader Toussaint Charbonneau (1759-1840 ca.) visiting Fort Osage in 1811. Mother of Jean Baptiste Charbonneau, a resident of the site of later Kansas City when picked up in 1822 (or 1823) by Prince Paul Wilhelm of Germany.
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Date
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1929-07-14
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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Sacajawea Earned Historic Niche as Pocohontas of Lewis and Clark Trek
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Description
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Photo, illustration, and biographical article about Sacajawea (ca. 1785-1812 ca.), a Shoshone Indian guide on the Lewis and Clark expedition and wife of French fur trader Toussaint Charbonneau (1759-1840 ca.) visiting Fort Osage in 1811. Mother of Jean Baptiste Charbonneau, a resident of the site of later Kansas City when picked up in 1822 (or 1823) by Prince Paul Wilhelm of Germany.
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Date
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1954-07-22
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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Lewis and Clark Bicentennial
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Description
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Compilation of articles that appeared in The Kansas City Star beginning May 2001 about Lewis and Clark and the Bicentennial events and celebrations.
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Date
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2001/2006
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article