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      • Seaman, a Newfoundland dog, was a member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, the first trip from the Mississippi River to the Pacific coast and back. He was the only animal to complete the entire three-year trip.
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    Seaman, a Newfoundland dog, was a member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, the first trip from the Mississippi River to the Pacific coast and back. He was the only animal to complete the entire three-year trip. [1]

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    Lewis’s “very active strong and docile” canine companion also possessed another of the breed’s much-vaunted attributes, a “partiality for water, in which he appears in his proper element, diving and keeping beneath the surface for a considerable time.”Ibid. On the day (5 July 1804) the expedition “came to for Dinner at a Beever house,” Seaman, appa...

    Seaman’s sagacity entitled him to human sympathies from time to time. He suffered as much as the rest of the party from the onslaughts of mosquitoes—”my dog even howls with the torture he experiences from them” (15 July 1805). Throughout the Great Plains, the ubiquitous needle-and-thread grass (Stipa comata), with its sharp, barbed awn that attache...

    Perhaps another feature that impressed the Shoshones on that August day in 1805 was Seaman’s size, compared with most Indian dogs. Although Lewis had occasionally mentioned Indian dogs on the way up the Missouri, they must have been rather ordinary-looking, for he took no pains to record any details. Later he penned a concise description of the typ...

  3. Jan 15, 2023 · Additionally, Seaman served as a guard dog, alerting the crew to any potential dangers or intruders. His keen sense of hearing and protective nature made him an invaluable asset in ensuring the safety of the expedition members. Seaman also played a vital role in navigating through difficult terrain.

  4. Jul 31, 2023 · Seaman, a big, shaggy dog, was the only non-human permanent member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. He was especially adept at hunting squirrels, but they weren’t his only trick. He helped hunt beavers, caught a goat in the water once, and assisted hunting parties in carrying back their catches.

  5. Arguably, Captain Meriwether Lewis's four-footed companion, a Newfoundland waterdog by the name of Seaman, eventually became one of the most famous members of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. He began his tour, however, in almost total obscurity and there he remained for more than a century.

  6. With that journal entry by Meriwether Lewis on 15 July 1806, his dog Seaman, the Corps of Discovery’s faithful companion and fellow explorer, disappears from history. He is not mentioned again in the journals, nor does he appear in any known post-expedition correspondence or report.

  7. Seaman the Newfoundland Dog who travelled with Lewis and Clark. Seaman - Canine Explorer. Purchased for $20 in 1803, Seaman was a loyal and devoted member of the Corps of Discovery. From the journals of Meriwether Lewis:

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