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Sacagawea was a native American woman who accompanied Lewis and Clark expedition in 1804 as an interpreter and guide. She died at a young age of 24 due to unknown sickness. Some people believe that she died much later in 1884.
Sacagawea died December 20, 1812. Sacagawea (often spelled Sacajawea) was recorded as having died of a fever at the age of 24 or 25, on December 20, 1812, leaving behind her infant daughter Lizzie (born 1810). However, an oral tradition among Amerindian tribes is that she actually left her French trapper husband and remarried into a Comanche tribe, raising a family and dying at the age of 96 in 1884.
Carroll debuted on April 17, 1884 and played his final game on April 21, 1884.
Charlie Daniels debuted on April 18, 1884 and played his final game on April 24, 1884.
Frank Bahret debuted on April 17, 1884 and played his final game on April 22, 1884.
Some people say that she just died in 1812... but then other people think that she instead left her husband Toussaint Charbonneau and married into the Comanche tribe soon after returning to her own tribe.
Sacagawea was 16 or 17 when she and her husband, Toussaint Charbonneau, joined the Lewis and Clark party on November 4, 1804. She was with the Corps of Discovery until they arrived back in St. Louis on September 23, 1806. Therefore traveling time can be estimated to be about 2 years.
Carroll debuted on April 17, 1884, playing for the Washington Nationals at ; he played his final game on April 21, 1884, playing for the Washington Nationals at .
Nobody know when sacagaewa died some people think she died in 1813 at age 24 and some people think she died in 1884. Nobody really knows.
Frank Bahret debuted on April 17, 1884, playing for the Baltimore Monumentals at ; he played his final game on April 22, 1884, playing for the Baltimore Monumentals at .
Charlie Kalbfus debuted on April 18, 1884, playing for the Washington Nationals at ; he played his final game on April 18, 1884, playing for the Washington Nationals at .