Ep 341 The Dog at the Heart of the Corps of Discovery Expedition
One of the most famous members of the Corps of Discovery Expedition (aka, the Lewis and Clark Expedition) was a four legged 150-pound Newfoundland named Seaman. Join us on this episode of Footnoting History as we take a look at one dog’s remarkable journey, and learn about the lives of working dogs in the early years of the Republic. (Host: Ben) For further reading suggestions and more, please visit: https://www.footnotinghistory.com

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