Goose

Food · mentioned in 14 journal entries

Planning Westward Fort Clatsop Return Post-expedition NPS L&C NHT trail data © National Park Service
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Also discussed in Coues 1893 (4-vol edition):
2 mentions via 2 variants: gooseberry (1) · gooseberries (1)
Jefferson’s Memoir of Lewis Coues’s Supplement Coues’s Memoir of Clark
Clark: June 22, 1804
William Clark · Jun 22, 1804 · Missouri River near Boonville area
"killed for food" — transcribed as goose
Missouri River near Little Missouri — John Ordway: April 15, 1805
John Ordway · Apr 15, 1805 · Missouri River near Little Missouri
"killed for food"
Lewis: April 27, 1805
Meriwether Lewis · Apr 27, 1805 · Yellowstone-Missouri confluence
"shot and cooked for dinner" — transcribed as goose
Great Falls Portage — Joseph Whitehouse: June 30, 1805
Joseph Whitehouse · Jun 30, 1805 · Great Falls Portage
"killed by hunter" — transcribed as goose
Joseph Whitehouse: July 25, 1805
Joseph Whitehouse · Jul 25, 1805 · Upper Missouri River, approaching Three Forks, MT
"killed by hunter" — transcribed as goose
Clark: August 23, 1805
William Clark · Aug 23, 1805 · Camp Fortunate, Sacagawea reunites with Cameahwait
"killed this morning" — transcribed as goose
Lost Trail Pass, meeting Flathead Salish at Ross's Hole — Joseph Whitehouse: September 7, 1805
Joseph Whitehouse · Sep 7, 1805 · Lost Trail Pass, meeting Flathead Salish at Ross's Hole
"killed for food" — transcribed as goose
Clark: October 25, 1805
William Clark · Oct 25, 1805 · Celilo Falls and The Dalles portage
"eaten at supper" — transcribed as goose
Celilo Falls and The Dalles portage — John Ordway: October 26, 1805
John Ordway · Oct 26, 1805 · Celilo Falls and The Dalles portage
"killed by hunters" — transcribed as goose
Clark: October 31, 1805
William Clark · Oct 31, 1805 · Cascades of the Columbia, portage
"roasted with guts by Indian" — transcribed as goose
Columbia River tidewater, approaching estuary — Patrick Gass: November 3, 1805
Patrick Gass · Nov 3, 1805 · Columbia River tidewater, approaching estuary
"dined on at river mouth" — transcribed as goose
Fort Clatsop, winter quarters — Patrick Gass: March 14, 1806
Patrick Gass · Mar 14, 1806 · Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
"eaten by hunters last night" — transcribed as goose
Lewis: March 28, 1806
Meriwether Lewis · Mar 28, 1806 · Departed Fort Clatsop, ascending Columbia River
"killed by party" — transcribed as goose
Lewis: to Great Falls / Clark: to Three Forks — John Ordway: July 10, 1806
John Ordway · Jul 10, 1806 · Lewis: to Great Falls / Clark: to Three Forks
"killed for food" — transcribed as goose

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