Wapto root
Food · mentioned in 12 journal entries
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Westward
Fort Clatsop
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Clark: November 17, 1805
William Clark · Nov 17, 1805 · Exploring for winter camp site, south shore of Columbia
"present from Indians"
— transcribed as wapto roots
Clark: November 21, 1805
William Clark · Nov 21, 1805 · Exploring for winter camp site, south shore of Columbia
"valuable, roasted in ashes"
— transcribed as Wapto roots
Clark: November 22, 1805
William Clark · Nov 22, 1805 · Exploring for winter camp site, south shore of Columbia
"purchased as food from Indians"
— transcribed as Wapto roots
Clark: November 26, 1805
William Clark · Nov 26, 1805 · Exploring for winter camp site, south shore of Columbia
"purchased from Indians"
— transcribed as Wapto roots
Clark: December 29, 1805
William Clark · Dec 29, 1805 · Fort Clatsop, salt works established
"grateful addition to spoiled elk"
— transcribed as Wapto roots
Fort Clatsop, salt works established — Patrick Gass: December 29, 1805
Patrick Gass · Dec 29, 1805 · Fort Clatsop, salt works established
"purchased from Chinook traders"
— transcribed as Wapto roots
Clark: December 31, 1805
William Clark · Dec 31, 1805 · Fort Clatsop, salt works established
"purchased from Indians"
— transcribed as Wapto roots
Fort Clatsop, salt works established — Patrick Gass: December 31, 1805
Patrick Gass · Dec 31, 1805 · Fort Clatsop, salt works established
"traded by natives"
— transcribed as Wapto roots
Departed Fort Clatsop, ascending Columbia River — Patrick Gass: March 27, 1806
Patrick Gass · Mar 27, 1806 · Departed Fort Clatsop, ascending Columbia River
"obtained from natives"
— transcribed as Wapto roots
Departed Fort Clatsop, ascending Columbia River — Patrick Gass: March 29, 1806
Patrick Gass · Mar 29, 1806 · Departed Fort Clatsop, ascending Columbia River
"eaten and purchased at village"
— transcribed as wapto roots
Portaging Cascades of the Columbia upstream — Patrick Gass: April 6, 1806
Patrick Gass · Apr 6, 1806 · Portaging Cascades of the Columbia upstream
"gathered out of ponds"
— transcribed as Wapto roots
La Charette - first settlement, citizens cheer — Patrick Gass: September 20, 1806
Patrick Gass · Sep 20, 1806 · La Charette - first settlement, citizens cheer
"edible root mentioned"