"Pomp" or "Little Pompy" was the nickname given to Sacajawea's baby boy, Jean-Baptiste Charbonneau who was born on February 11, 1805. William Clark became very fond of the child and gave him the affectionate name. After the expedition, Clark would later raise and educate Jean Baptiste and eventually gain full custody of him and his sister after the death of their mother.
The youngest member of the Lewis and Clark expedition was Charles Floyd, who was just 20 years old at the time of the journey. However, the youngest person to accompany the expedition was the infant son of a member of the party, known as Pomp, the son of Sacagawea, who joined the expedition as an interpreter and guide. Pomp was born shortly before the expedition began in 1804, making him the youngest participant.
Sacagawea's son was born on February 11, 1805. His real name was Jean Baptiste Charbonneau, yet he was called "Little Pomp" or "Pompy" by Clark and others in the expedition.
The nickname of the baby who traveled with Lewis and Clark was "Pomp." He was the son of Sacagawea, the Shoshone woman who accompanied the expedition as a guide and interpreter. Pomp's presence symbolized peace and helped to foster goodwill with the various Native American tribes encountered along the journey.
There was a disease in the Lewis and Clark expedition
Pomp or Pompy. see what nickname did Lewis and clark gave to Sacagawea's son?
More information on Pomp, Sacajawea's son, can be found online at Wikipedia and Lewis and Clark Trail, and in many history books covering the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
Pomp is Sacajawea's son. Son of a french fur trader. He was born on February 11,1805. Pomp was born during the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
The youngest member of the Lewis and Clark expedition was Charles Floyd, who was just 20 years old at the time of the journey. However, the youngest person to accompany the expedition was the infant son of a member of the party, known as Pomp, the son of Sacagawea, who joined the expedition as an interpreter and guide. Pomp was born shortly before the expedition began in 1804, making him the youngest participant.
Meriwether Lewis was in charge and William Clark came as his assistant. But the Lewis And Clark Expedition is still know as The Lewis And Clark Expedition.
Sacagawea's son was born on February 11, 1805. His real name was Jean Baptiste Charbonneau, yet he was called "Little Pomp" or "Pompy" by Clark and others in the expedition.
He died with Lewis & Clark
There was a disease in the Lewis and Clark expedition
Lewis and Clark are the captains of this expedition
The nickname of the baby who traveled with Lewis and Clark was "Pomp." He was the son of Sacagawea, the Shoshone woman who accompanied the expedition as a guide and interpreter. Pomp's presence symbolized peace and helped to foster goodwill with the various Native American tribes encountered along the journey.
Lewis & Clark began their expedition in 1804.
they began the expedition with sacajawea on april 7,1805. There were 27 soldiers, 2 interpreters, sacajawea, Lewis, Clark, and Pomp (Sacajawea's son). If Sacajawea never saved journals and precious cargo from the lead pirogue we wouldn't have much recorded history of her
The Lewis and Clark expedition consisted of 33 individuals. Meriwether Lewis and William Clark were the leaders.