File:Lewis and Clark 1954 Issue-3c.jpg

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    English: U.S. Postage: Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1954 Issue-3c.
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    Source U.S. Government, Dept of the Post Office
    Author U.S. Post Office; Bureau of Engraving and Printing; designed by Charles R. Chickering

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    Left to right, Sacagawea's French-Canadian husband Toussaint Charbonneau, Sacagawea, Lewis, Clark, two unidentified men. The Black [[w.York (explorer)|York]] is not included.

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    28 July 1954

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