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Lewis oversees construction of big keelboat in Pittsburgh, then takes it down Ohio River, picking up Clark and some recruits along the way. With Lewis is a Newfoundland dog, Seaman, he has purchased for 20 dollars.
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Seaman (dog) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Lewis, Seaman's master, wrote that he liked the taste of dog meat when it was served to the Corps. Clark, who hadn't brought along a pet, wouldn't eat dog ...
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Seaman's Fate?: Lewis's Newfoundland dog likely survived the expedition and accompanied his master on his last fateful journey ... From We Proceeded On, the official publication of the Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation, Inc. (Vol. 26, No. 1, February 2000)
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The thirty-fourth member of the expedition was a huge, shaggy black dog named Seaman, purchased by Captain Lewis in August of 1803 for $20 — quite a large sum of money at the time. ... Lewis and Clark both make mention of Seaman throughout their journals, writing of his hunting skills and praising him for his...
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Click here to browse the new [Lewis and Clark questions] or [All unanswered Lewis and Clark questions] ... Wiki Answers > Categories > History Politics and Society > History > Explorers and Expeditions > Lewis and Clark Questions...
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Learn about the dog that accompanied Lewis and Clark on their expedition. Find out when Seaman is mentioned in the journals that the explorers kept. Read more about the Newfoundland breed of dog. There is also a coloring page and a website where students can email Seaman with questions about the expedition.
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