Author
Irving W. Anderson
2 Research Articles
Fort Manuel: Its Historical Significance and the Death of Sacagawea
Irving W. Anderson's definitive scholarly analysis proving that Sacagawea died at Fort Manuel on the Missouri River on December 20, 1812, contradicting the long-held theory that she lived until 1884 in Wyoming. Based on primary sources including the Luttig journal and William Clark's own records.
The Odyssey of Toussaint Charbonneau
A comprehensive biographical study of Toussaint Charbonneau, the French-Canadian interpreter who accompanied the Lewis and Clark Expedition, tracing his life from the fur trade through his years with Sacagawea and beyond.