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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Seaman_(dog)Seaman (dog) - Wikipedia

    Weight. 150 lb (68 kg) (estimated) A Newfoundland dog named Lion, painted in 1824 by Edwin Henry Landseer. Statue of Seaman with Lewis and Clark in St. Charles, Missouri. Left to right: York, Seaman, Lewis, Clark, and Sacagawea with her baby Pompey, statue by Robert Scriver, in the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Interpretative Center ...

    • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (purchased)
    • Domestic dog
  2. By James J. Holmberg. After the expedition, what was Seaman’s fate? Newfoundland dogs tend to become strongly loyal to their masters, a proclivity reinforcing the legend that Seaman pined away by Lewis’s graveside on the Natchez Trace.

  3. Just Nuisance (1 April 1937 – 1 April 1944) was the only dog ever to be officially enlisted in the Royal Navy. He was a Great Dane who between 1939 and 1944 served at HMS Afrikander, a Royal Navy shore establishment in Simon's Town, South Africa. He died in 1944 at the age of seven years and was buried with full military honours.

  4. 4. Sept. 2018 · “What happened to Seaman after the Expedition?” It’s a short, logical question that deserves a long, detailed answer. Unfortunately, we can’t provide one because nothing is known for certain about Seaman after the final journal entry about him on July 15, 1806.

  5. Es wird berichtet, dass er nach Lewis’ vorzeitigem Tod am 11. Oktober 1809 jedwede Nahrung verweigerte und vor Kummer am Grab seines Herrn starb. [2] Seaman wurde in zahlreichen Gemälden und Skulpturen dargestellt, üblicherweise zusammen mit Meriwether Lewis. Eine Reihe von Büchern, meist für Kinder, befasst sich mit Seaman. Literatur (Auswahl)

  6. Traveling in the spirit of a Newfoundland dog that became one of the most famous members of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Seaman Jr. will enjoy the sights of our home planet from the International Space Station, including amazing views of our national trails, in honor of the 50th anniversary of the National Trails Act and NASA - National ...

  7. If he was with Lewis, what happened to him after his master’s death at Grinder’s Stand on October 11? I recall reading a fictional account that had Seaman refusing to leave his dead master and pining away on his grave. This, of course, was an imagined end, created for its dramatic effect, with no sources cited to give it a basis in fact.