antilope
Animal · mentioned in 42 journal entries
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Lewis: September 16, 1804
Meriwether Lewis · Sep 16, 1804 · Missouri River near White River
"seen feeding on plains"
— transcribed as Antilopes
Clark: December 12, 1804
William Clark · Dec 12, 1804 · Fort Mandan, North Dakota
"half brought by Indian hunter"
— transcribed as Antilope
Clark: April 9, 1805
William Clark · Apr 9, 1805 · Departure from Fort Mandan, Missouri River
"awaited by Minetaree hunting camp"
— transcribed as Antilope
Clark: April 10, 1805
William Clark · Apr 10, 1805 · Departure from Fort Mandan, Missouri River
"several seen on starboard side"
— transcribed as Antilope
Missouri River near Little Missouri — John Ordway: April 16, 1805
John Ordway · Apr 16, 1805 · Missouri River near Little Missouri
"Clark killed one on shore"
Clark: April 16, 1805
William Clark · Apr 16, 1805 · Missouri River near Little Missouri
"killed on shore, very meagre"
Clark: April 27, 1805
William Clark · Apr 27, 1805 · Yellowstone-Missouri confluence
"great numbers seen"
— transcribed as antilopes
Yellowstone-Missouri confluence — John Ordway: April 28, 1805
John Ordway · Apr 28, 1805 · Yellowstone-Missouri confluence
"species of goat kind"
John Ordway: April 29, 1805
John Ordway · Apr 29, 1805 · Missouri River near Fort Peck area, eastern Montana
"seen in handsom bottom on s.s."
— transcribed as antilopes
Clark: May 3, 1805
William Clark · May 3, 1805 · Missouri River near Porcupine River
"seen today"
Clark: May 5, 1805
William Clark · May 5, 1805 · Missouri River near Porcupine River
"caught by their dog in fair race"
Clark: May 16, 1805
William Clark · May 16, 1805 · Missouri River Breaks area
"swam river, two caught by party"
Missouri River near Musselshell River — John Ordway: May 20, 1805
John Ordway · May 20, 1805 · Missouri River near Musselshell River
"two seen during day"
— transcribed as antilopes
Clark: May 23, 1805
William Clark · May 23, 1805 · Missouri River near Musselshell River
"two seen today"
— transcribed as Antilopes
Clark: May 25, 1805
William Clark · May 25, 1805 · Missouri River near Musselshell River
"compared to bighorn hair and flesh"
— transcribed as Antilope
Joseph Whitehouse: June 3, 1805
Joseph Whitehouse · Jun 3, 1805 · Marias River confluence (Decision Point), near present Loma, MT
"seen by Captains on plains"
— transcribed as antilopes
Clark: June 4, 1805
William Clark · Jun 4, 1805 · Marias River decision camp
"seen on open plains"
— transcribed as antilopes
Marias River decision camp — John Ordway: June 5, 1805
John Ordway · Jun 5, 1805 · Marias River decision camp
"two killed near camp"
— transcribed as antilopes
Marias River decision camp — Joseph Whitehouse: June 6, 1805
Joseph Whitehouse · Jun 6, 1805 · Marias River decision camp
"2 killed near camp"
— transcribed as antilopes
Marias River decision camp — John Ordway: June 12, 1805
John Ordway · Jun 12, 1805 · Marias River decision camp
"seen along the river"
— transcribed as antilopes
Great Falls of the Missouri — John Ordway: June 20, 1805
John Ordway · Jun 20, 1805 · Great Falls of the Missouri
"wounded by interpreter, killed by Shannon"
Clark: July 3, 1805
William Clark · Jul 3, 1805 · Great Falls Portage
"two killed in the evening"
— transcribed as antilopes
Clark: July 5, 1805
William Clark · Jul 5, 1805 · Great Falls Portage
"killed 3 for their skins"
— transcribed as Antilopes
Clark: August 6, 1805
William Clark · Aug 6, 1805 · Jefferson/Beaverhead River near present-day Dillon
"killed by hunters"
— transcribed as Antilope
Clark: August 11, 1805
William Clark · Aug 11, 1805 · Jefferson/Beaverhead River near present-day Dillon
"one killed by hunters"
Clark: August 14, 1805
William Clark · Aug 14, 1805 · Camp Fortunate / Shoshone contact
"killed by hunters"
Clark: August 20, 1805
William Clark · Aug 20, 1805 · Camp Fortunate, Sacagawea reunites with Cameahwait
"hunted by men of the tribe"
— transcribed as antilopes
Clark: August 21, 1805
William Clark · Aug 21, 1805 · Camp Fortunate, Sacagawea reunites with Cameahwait
"most common skin worn loosely"
Clark: September 5, 1805
William Clark · Sep 5, 1805 · Lost Trail Pass, meeting Flathead Salish at Ross's Hole
"skin gifted by principal chief"
Clark: October 11, 1805
William Clark · Oct 11, 1805 · Snake River rapids, near Lewiston
"natives hunting in plains"
Clark: October 14, 1805
William Clark · Oct 14, 1805 · Snake River rapids, near Lewiston
"Indians out hunting in plains"
— transcribed as Antilope
Clark: October 17, 1805
William Clark · Oct 17, 1805 · Columbia River near Wallula Gap
"skins used for robes"
— transcribed as Antilope
Clark: October 21, 1805
William Clark · Oct 21, 1805 · Columbia River near Wallula Gap
"skin used for short robe"
Clark: April 1, 1806
William Clark · Apr 1, 1806 · Departed Fort Clatsop, ascending Columbia River
"absent in plains above falls"
— transcribed as Antilopes
Clark: April 27, 1806
William Clark · Apr 27, 1806 · Overland to Walla Walla, council with Yelleppit
"plenty along proposed road"
— transcribed as Antilopes
Clark: July 16, 1806
William Clark · Jul 16, 1806 · Lewis: up Marias River / Clark: down Yellowstone
"nearly 200 seen in plains"
— transcribed as Antilope
Clark: July 28, 1806
William Clark · Jul 28, 1806 · Lewis/Clark descending Missouri/Yellowstone to reunion
"killed by Labeech, not abundant"
— transcribed as Antilope
Clark: July 30, 1806
William Clark · Jul 30, 1806 · Lewis/Clark descending Missouri/Yellowstone to reunion
"seen and one killed by Gibson"
— transcribed as antilopes
Clark: July 31, 1806
William Clark · Jul 31, 1806 · Lewis/Clark descending Missouri/Yellowstone to reunion
"seen more than usual this evening"
— transcribed as antilopes
Clark: August 10, 1806
William Clark · Aug 10, 1806 · Lewis/Clark descending Missouri/Yellowstone to reunion
"killed by Shields"
Clark: August 28, 1806
William Clark · Aug 28, 1806 · Rapid descent of Missouri, 70-80 miles/day
"wanted skins and skeletons"
Clark: August 29, 1806
William Clark · Aug 29, 1806 · Rapid descent of Missouri, 70-80 miles/day
"seen but not killed"
— transcribed as antilopes