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		<title>Seaman: The Dog That Went to the Pacific</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A compilation and analysis of all journal references to Seaman, Meriwether Lewis's Newfoundland dog, who accompanied the expedition from Pittsburgh to the Pacific and back.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Osgood provides a comprehensive examination of every reference to Seaman (long misread as &#8220;Scannon&#8221; until James Holmberg&#8217;s correction), Meriwether Lewis&#8217;s Newfoundland dog who traveled the entire length of the expedition. The article traces Seaman&#8217;s purchase in Pittsburgh for $20 in 1803 through his documented adventures: catching squirrels, being bitten by a beaver, being coveted and nearly stolen by Native peoples, and suffering from mosquitoes and prickly pears alongside the human members of the party. Osgood analyzes what Seaman&#8217;s presence reveals about Lewis&#8217;s character and the expedition&#8217;s daily life, noting that Lewis&#8217;s expressions of affection for the dog are among the most personal passages in his journal. The article also addresses the mystery of Seaman&#8217;s ultimate fate, as references to the dog cease in the journals after July 1806, leaving his end unknown.</p>
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