Lewis' dog, of the Lewis and Clark expedition, was of the Newfoundland breed. Historians differ on whether the dog was named "Seaman" or "Scannon", depending on how you read Lewis' writing. Seaman (or Scannon) accompanied Lewis all the way to the Pacific Ocean and returned with him to St. Louis.
It was a Newfoundland
Lewis's dog is Seamen. He went on the expedition with his master, Lewis, and Clark.
the prairie dog
Lewis and Clark described the black-tailed prairie dog as a barking squirrel. They sent a prairie dog to President Thomas Jefferson who kept it as a pet for some time.
Lewis' dog, of the Lewis and Clark expedition, was of the Newfoundland breed. Historians differ on whether the dog was named "Seaman" or "Scannon", depending on how you read Lewis' writing. Seaman (or Scannon) accompanied Lewis all the way to the Pacific Ocean and returned with him to St. Louis.
It was a Newfoundland
Lewis and Clark did in 1804. (Lewis and Clark Expedition)
yes Lewis and clark ate their dog while enduring the harsh winter in the rockies
Lewis's dog is Seamen. He went on the expedition with his master, Lewis, and Clark.
His beloved dog which he purchased for 20 dollars, Seaman, who was a Newfoundland dog.
Lewis and Clark brought a prarie dog back with them.
Around Pittsburg
Sacagawea's , a Soshone Native American, was found by Lewis & Clark. Her dog CANNON and husband Charbonneau then went with Lewis and Clark on their exploration.
Lewis and Clark's dog was a Newfoundland breed. His name was "Seamon" OR ''Scannon''. This depends on Lewis's hand writing.
seman was born on a boat by the captains dog
Lewis brought his Newfoundland dog with him. He was 150 lbs.
A dog house.