fish hooks
Tool · mentioned in 13 journal entries
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Missouri River approaching Cannonball River — John Ordway: October 15, 1804
John Ordway · Oct 15, 1804 · Missouri River approaching Cannonball River
"given to Indians in return"
Clark: October 15, 1804
William Clark · Oct 15, 1804 · Missouri River approaching Cannonball River
"given as gifts to Ricara"
Clark: August 28, 1805
William Clark · Aug 28, 1805 · Lemhi Valley, preparing to cross Bitterroots
"three small ones traded for roe"
Clark: September 10, 1805
William Clark · Sep 10, 1805 · Travelers' Rest near present-day Lolo, MT
"ring fish hook given to Indians"
— transcribed as fish hook
Clark: November 6, 1805
William Clark · Nov 6, 1805 · Columbia River tidewater, approaching estuary
"5 small ones traded for beaver skins"
Clark: November 26, 1805
William Clark · Nov 26, 1805 · Exploring for winter camp site, south shore of Columbia
"traded for wappato roots"
Clark: December 3, 1805
William Clark · Dec 3, 1805 · Building and occupying Fort Clatsop
"traded to Indians for wapato roots"
— transcribed as fish hook
Clark: December 10, 1805
William Clark · Dec 10, 1805 · Building and occupying Fort Clatsop
"small, traded for roots"
Clark: December 20, 1805
William Clark · Dec 20, 1805 · Building and occupying Fort Clatsop
"of different sizes, trade item"
Clark: December 23, 1805
William Clark · Dec 23, 1805 · Building and occupying Fort Clatsop
"6 small ones traded to Indians"
Clark: December 31, 1805
William Clark · Dec 31, 1805 · Fort Clatsop, salt works established
"large hooks given in trade"
Clark: January 7, 1806
William Clark · Jan 7, 1806 · Clark's party to see beached whale at Tillamook Head
"given to Indian for ferry crossing"
— transcribed as Fish hooks
Clark: January 10, 1806
William Clark · Jan 10, 1806 · Clark's party to see beached whale at Tillamook Head
"given to chief in trade"
— transcribed as fish hook