berrys

Food · mentioned in 41 journal entries

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Clark: April 30, 1805
William Clark · Apr 30, 1805 · Yellowstone-Missouri confluence
"yellow fruit hanging in bunches like cherries" — transcribed as berries
Lewis: August 13, 1805
Meriwether Lewis · Aug 13, 1805 · Camp Fortunate / Shoshone contact
"only food Shoshone had to eat" — transcribed as berries
Camp Fortunate, Sacagawea reunites with Cameahwait — Patrick Gass: August 20, 1805
Patrick Gass · Aug 20, 1805 · Camp Fortunate, Sacagawea reunites with Cameahwait
"primary food of the Indians" — transcribed as berries
Lewis: August 22, 1805
Meriwether Lewis · Aug 22, 1805 · Camp Fortunate, Sacagawea reunites with Cameahwait
"gathered by women and children" — transcribed as berries
Camp Fortunate, Sacagawea reunites with Cameahwait — Patrick Gass: August 22, 1805
Patrick Gass · Aug 22, 1805 · Camp Fortunate, Sacagawea reunites with Cameahwait
"given to party by natives" — transcribed as berries
Lewis: August 23, 1805
Meriwether Lewis · Aug 23, 1805 · Camp Fortunate, Sacagawea reunites with Cameahwait
"eaten by Clark's party" — transcribed as berries
Lewis: August 25, 1805
Meriwether Lewis · Aug 25, 1805 · Lemhi Valley, preparing to cross Bitterroots
"given to Clark's party (hurries)" — transcribed as berries
Lemhi Valley, preparing to cross Bitterroots — Joseph Whitehouse: August 29, 1805
Joseph Whitehouse · Aug 29, 1805 · Lemhi Valley, preparing to cross Bitterroots
"given by natives to men" — transcribed as berries
Lemhi Valley, preparing to cross Bitterroots — Patrick Gass: August 29, 1805
Patrick Gass · Aug 29, 1805 · Lemhi Valley, preparing to cross Bitterroots
"component of native bread" — transcribed as berries
Clark: September 5, 1805
William Clark · Sep 5, 1805 · Lost Trail Pass, meeting Flathead Salish at Ross's Hole
"brought by women to eat" — transcribed as berries
Lost Trail Pass, meeting Flathead Salish at Ross's Hole — John Ordway: September 5, 1805
John Ordway · Sep 5, 1805 · Lost Trail Pass, meeting Flathead Salish at Ross's Hole
"Flathead food supply"
Clark: September 6, 1805
William Clark · Sep 6, 1805 · Lost Trail Pass, meeting Flathead Salish at Ross's Hole
"nothing to eat but berries" — transcribed as berries
Lost Trail Pass, meeting Flathead Salish at Ross's Hole — Patrick Gass: September 8, 1805
Patrick Gass · Sep 8, 1805 · Lost Trail Pass, meeting Flathead Salish at Ross's Hole
"Indian food source" — transcribed as berries
Clark: September 21, 1805
William Clark · Sep 21, 1805 · Weippe Prairie, rescued by Nez Perce
"purchased as provisions" — transcribed as berries
Clark: September 23, 1805
William Clark · Sep 23, 1805 · Nez Perce villages on Clearwater
"red haws purchased" — transcribed as Berries
Nez Perce villages on Clearwater — Patrick Gass: September 25, 1805
Patrick Gass · Sep 25, 1805 · Nez Perce villages on Clearwater
"part of food supply" — transcribed as berries
Clark: October 19, 1805
William Clark · Oct 19, 1805 · Columbia River near Wallula Gap
"traded few articles for these" — transcribed as berries
Clark: October 20, 1805
William Clark · Oct 20, 1805 · Columbia River near Wallula Gap
"few berries purchased for dinner" — transcribed as berries
Clark: October 22, 1805
William Clark · Oct 22, 1805 · Celilo Falls and The Dalles portage
"given by natives to eat" — transcribed as berries
Celilo Falls and The Dalles portage — Patrick Gass: October 24, 1805
Patrick Gass · Oct 24, 1805 · Celilo Falls and The Dalles portage
"got from natives, called cranberries" — transcribed as berries
Celilo Falls and The Dalles portage — John Ordway: October 28, 1805
John Ordway · Oct 28, 1805 · Celilo Falls and The Dalles portage
"bought from village"
Clark: November 1, 1805
William Clark · Nov 1, 1805 · Cascades of the Columbia, portage
"given to Clark to eat" — transcribed as berries
Exploring for winter camp site, south shore of Columbia — Patrick Gass: November 23, 1805
Patrick Gass · Nov 23, 1805 · Exploring for winter camp site, south shore of Columbia
"natives subsist on these presently" — transcribed as berries
Building and occupying Fort Clatsop — Patrick Gass: December 24, 1805
Patrick Gass · Dec 24, 1805 · Building and occupying Fort Clatsop
"different from any got before" — transcribed as berries
Clark: January 2, 1806
William Clark · Jan 2, 1806 · Fort Clatsop, salt works established
"traded by Indians for hooks" — transcribed as berries
Lewis: January 2, 1806
Meriwether Lewis · Jan 2, 1806 · Fort Clatsop, salt works established
"obtained from visiting Indians" — transcribed as berries
Clark: January 3, 1806
William Clark · Jan 3, 1806 · Fort Clatsop, salt works established
"brought for sale by Clatsops" — transcribed as berries
Clark: January 17, 1806
William Clark · Jan 17, 1806 · Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
"brought by Clatsops for sale" — transcribed as Berries
Clark: January 25, 1806
William Clark · Jan 25, 1806 · Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
"native fruits used by local Indians" — transcribed as berries
Lewis: January 25, 1806
Meriwether Lewis · Jan 25, 1806 · Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
"native fruits in use among Indians" — transcribed as berries
Clark: January 26, 1806
William Clark · Jan 26, 1806 · Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
"eaten ripe, dried, or baked into loaves" — transcribed as berries
Lewis: January 26, 1806
Meriwether Lewis · Jan 26, 1806 · Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
"eaten ripe, dried, or baked into bread" — transcribed as berries
Lewis: January 27, 1806
Meriwether Lewis · Jan 27, 1806 · Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
"solme berry described in detail" — transcribed as berry
Clark: January 31, 1806
William Clark · Jan 31, 1806 · Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
"food of the described bird" — transcribed as berries
Lewis: January 31, 1806
Meriwether Lewis · Jan 31, 1806 · Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
"food of the described bird" — transcribed as berries
Clark: February 11, 1806
William Clark · Feb 11, 1806 · Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
"blackberry-like, eaten ripe by natives" — transcribed as berry
Clark: February 13, 1806
William Clark · Feb 13, 1806 · Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
"carried in native bags" — transcribed as Berries
Lewis: February 13, 1806
Meriwether Lewis · Feb 13, 1806 · Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
"eaten ripe by natives, not dried" — transcribed as berry
Clark: April 9, 1806
William Clark · Apr 9, 1806 · Portaging Cascades of the Columbia upstream
"boiled, traded" — transcribed as berries
Clark: April 20, 1806
William Clark · Apr 20, 1806 · Overland to Walla Walla, council with Yelleppit
"prepared different ways" — transcribed as berries
Clark: April 22, 1806
William Clark · Apr 22, 1806 · Overland to Walla Walla, council with Yelleppit
"purchased from Indians" — transcribed as berries

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