doe

Animal · mentioned in 14 journal entries

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Clark: June 23, 1804
William Clark · Jun 23, 1804 · Missouri River near Arrow Rock
"meat contained milk of a doe" — transcribed as Doe
Clark: June 24, 1804
William Clark · Jun 24, 1804 · Missouri River near Arrow Rock
"milk from bag attracted snake" — transcribed as Doe
Clark: August 23, 1804
William Clark · Aug 23, 1804 · Missouri River near Vermillion area
"Collins killed a small doe" — transcribed as Doe
Clark: July 21, 1805
William Clark · Jul 21, 1805 · Missouri River above Great Falls, Gates of the Mountains
"killed by J. Fields" — transcribed as Doe
Lewis: July 21, 1805
Meriwether Lewis · Jul 21, 1805 · Missouri River above Great Falls, Gates of the Mountains
"Fields killed a doe"
Lewis: August 3, 1805
Meriwether Lewis · Aug 3, 1805 · Jefferson River ascending toward divide
"killed by Drewyer for breakfast"
Clark: June 10, 1806
William Clark · Jun 10, 1806 · Bitterroot crossing attempt, turned back by snow
"killed by Collins for supper"
Lewis: June 10, 1806
Meriwether Lewis · Jun 10, 1806 · Bitterroot crossing attempt, turned back by snow
"killed by Collins for supper"
Clark: June 23, 1806
William Clark · Jun 23, 1806 · Waiting for Nez Perce guides at Weippe Prairie
"with young, easier to call" — transcribed as does
Lewis: June 23, 1806
Meriwether Lewis · Jun 23, 1806 · Waiting for Nez Perce guides at Weippe Prairie
"now having their fawns" — transcribed as does
Clark: July 13, 1806
William Clark · Jul 13, 1806 · Lewis: Great Falls / Clark: crossing to Yellowstone
"observed along route" — transcribed as does
Lewis: August 1, 1806
Meriwether Lewis · Aug 1, 1806 · Lewis/Clark descending Missouri/Yellowstone to reunion
"in large herds with young" — transcribed as does
Lewis: August 3, 1806
Meriwether Lewis · Aug 3, 1806 · Lewis/Clark descending Missouri/Yellowstone to reunion
"Drewyer killed a fat doe"
Rapid descent of Missouri, 70-80 miles/day — John Ordway: August 25, 1806
John Ordway · Aug 25, 1806 · Rapid descent of Missouri, 70-80 miles/day
"two does killed by hunters" — transcribed as does

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