service berries
Plant · mentioned in 16 journal entries
Planning
Westward
Fort Clatsop
Return
Post-expedition
NPS L&C NHT trail data © National Park Service
AI-extracted reference. Each entry below was identified by AI as mentioning service berries. Spelling variants may not be merged. see related variants →
Lewis: July 17, 1805
Meriwether Lewis · Jul 17, 1805 · Missouri River above Great Falls, Gates of the Mountains
"ripe and in great perfection"
Lewis: July 20, 1805
Meriwether Lewis · Jul 20, 1805 · Missouri River above Great Falls, Gates of the Mountains
"vast numbers, seeds preserved"
Lewis: July 22, 1805
Meriwether Lewis · Jul 22, 1805 · Missouri River above Great Falls, Gates of the Mountains
"in abundance"
Three Forks of the Missouri — Patrick Gass: July 27, 1805
Patrick Gass · Jul 27, 1805 · Three Forks of the Missouri
"growing on the banks"
Jefferson River ascending toward divide — Patrick Gass: August 3, 1805
Patrick Gass · Aug 3, 1805 · Jefferson River ascending toward divide
"abundant along the valley, regaled themselves"
Clark: August 16, 1805
William Clark · Aug 16, 1805 · Camp Fortunate / Shoshone contact
"great number now ripe along river"
— transcribed as Service berries
Lewis: August 16, 1805
Meriwether Lewis · Aug 16, 1805 · Camp Fortunate / Shoshone contact
"bushes in river bottoms, berries gathered"
— transcribed as service berry
Camp Fortunate / Shoshone contact — Patrick Gass: August 16, 1805
Patrick Gass · Aug 16, 1805 · Camp Fortunate / Shoshone contact
"great quantity in small valley"
Lewis: August 22, 1805
Meriwether Lewis · Aug 22, 1805 · Camp Fortunate, Sacagawea reunites with Cameahwait
"dried, bushel in bark bag"
Camp Fortunate, Sacagawea reunites with Cameahwait — Patrick Gass: August 22, 1805
Patrick Gass · Aug 22, 1805 · Camp Fortunate, Sacagawea reunites with Cameahwait
"mixed with seeds to make bread"
Lemhi Valley, preparing to cross Bitterroots — Patrick Gass: August 31, 1805
Patrick Gass · Aug 31, 1805 · Lemhi Valley, preparing to cross Bitterroots
"greatest quantity and best seen"
Clark: June 10, 1806
William Clark · Jun 10, 1806 · Bitterroot crossing attempt, turned back by snow
"undergrowth species"
— transcribed as Service berry
Lewis: June 10, 1806
Meriwether Lewis · Jun 10, 1806 · Bitterroot crossing attempt, turned back by snow
"undergrowth in country passed"
— transcribed as service berry
Lewis: to Great Falls / Clark: to Three Forks — Patrick Gass: July 6, 1806
Patrick Gass · Jul 6, 1806 · Lewis: to Great Falls / Clark: to Three Forks
"saw many, not yet ripe"
Missouri River through Kansas-Missouri area — Patrick Gass: September 18, 1806
Patrick Gass · Sep 18, 1806 · Missouri River through Kansas-Missouri area
"index reference"
Patrick Gass: November 2, 1806
Patrick Gass · Nov 2, 1806
"saw a great many"