wild cherries
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Clark: July 12, 1804
William Clark · Jul 12, 1804 · Missouri River near Platte River mouth
"resembling common wild cherry, larger"
— transcribed as Wild Cherry
Clark: July 15, 1804
William Clark · Jul 15, 1804 · Missouri River near Platte River mouth
"two kinds observed"
— transcribed as wild Cherries
Missouri River near Platte River mouth — Joseph Whitehouse: July 19, 1804
Joseph Whitehouse · Jul 19, 1804 · Missouri River near Platte River mouth
"gathered in quantity, put in whisky barrel"
— transcribed as wild Cherrys
Clark: April 26, 1805
William Clark · Apr 26, 1805 · Yellowstone-Missouri confluence
"in low bottoms"
— transcribed as wild Cherry
Lewis: May 12, 1805
Meriwether Lewis · May 12, 1805 · Missouri River Breaks area
"compared with choke cherry"
— transcribed as wild cherry
Joseph Whitehouse: June 3, 1805
Joseph Whitehouse · Jun 3, 1805 · Marias River confluence (Decision Point), near present Loma, MT
"abound in river bottoms"
Clark: June 6, 1805
William Clark · Jun 6, 1805 · Marias River decision camp
"cottonwood leaf resembled it"
— transcribed as wild Cherry
Lemhi Valley, preparing to cross Bitterroots — Patrick Gass: August 29, 1805
Patrick Gass · Aug 29, 1805 · Lemhi Valley, preparing to cross Bitterroots
"pounded with seeds for bread"