Wildlife

Grand fir

Abies grandis
Habitat
Fort Clatsop
Conservation
Secure

Described at Fort Clatsop. Large canopy tree of western coniferous forests, now commercial grown for Christmas trees.

Journal References

15 journal entries mention Grand fir

Jan 8 1806
Clark: January 8, 1806
Jany 8 Wedned Set out at Day a fine morning wind hard from S. E at 11/2 miles arived at a Open where I had...
Jan 9 1806
Clark: January 9, 1806
January 9th Thursday 1806 a fine morning wind N E Set out at day lighte every man Some meat of the whale and a little...
Jan 14 1806
Lewis: January 14, 1806
Wednesday January 14th 1806. This morning the Sergt. of the Guard reported the absence of one of the large perogues, it had broken the chord...
Feb 1 1806
Clark: February 1, 1806
Saturday February 1st 1806 This morning a party of four men Set out with Jo. Field; and Sergt. Gass with a party of five men...
Feb 1 1806
Lewis: February 1, 1806
Saturday February 1st 1806. This morning a party of four men set out with Joseph Fields; Sergt. Gass with a party of five men again...
Feb 7 1806
Clark: February 7, 1806
Friday February 7th 1806 This evening Serjt Ordway and wiser returned with a part of the meat which R. Field had killed; the balance of...
Feb 7 1806
Lewis: February 7, 1806
Friday February 7th 1806. This evening Sergt. Ordway and Wiser returned with a part of the meat which R. Fields had killed; the ballance of...
Feb 12 1806
Clark: February 12, 1806
Wednesday February 12th 1806. This morning we were visited by a Clatsop man who brought with him three dogs as a remuneration for the Elk...
Feb 12 1806
Lewis: February 12, 1806
Wednesday February 12th 1806. This morning we were visited by a Clatsop man who brought with him three dogs as a remuneration for the Elk...
Feb 25 1806
Lewis: February 25, 1806
Tuesday February 25th 1806. It continued to rain and blow so violently that there was no movement of the party today. the Indians left us...
Mar 11 1806
Lewis: March 11, 1806
Tuesday March 11th 1806. Early this morning Sergt. Pryor arrived with a small canoe loaded with fish which he had obtained from the Cathlahmah's for...
Mar 12 1806
Clark: March 12, 1806
Wednesday March 12th 1806 We Sent a party again in Serch of the Canoe but they returned unsucksessfull as yesterday Sent one hunter out on...
Apr 2 1806
Clark: April 2, 1806
Wednesday April 2nd 1806 This morning we came to a resolution to remain at our present encampment or Some where in this neighbourhood untill we...
Apr 8 1806
Clark: April 8, 1806
Tuesday April 8th 1806 This morning about day light I heard a Considerable roreing like wind at a distance and in the Course of a...
Apr 9 1806
Clark: April 9, 1806
Wednesday April 9th 1806 last night at a late hour the old amsiated Indian who was detected in Stealing a Spoon yesterday, Crept upon his...

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