Lewis & Clark's Newfoundland Seaman Jr Plush Toy
Lewis & Clark's Newfoundland Seaman Jr Plush Toy
Lewis & Clark's Newfoundland Seaman Jr Plush Toy

Lewis & Clark's Newfoundland Seaman Jr Plush Toy

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No adventure is too "ruff" for this pup! In the early 1800s, explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark traveled thousands of miles across the western United States to map lands acquired in the Louisiana Purchase. While many accounts of this journey mention they were accompanied by a Shoshone interpreter named Sacagawea, fewer mention that Lewis' Newfoundland, Seaman, also completed the historic journey. This plush pup, named Seaman Jr., is a small, cuddly stuffed animal version of the legendary canine traveler to take on your own adventures.

On June 29, 2018, Seaman Jr. headed out on a brand new adventure to photograph from far above pieces of the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the National Trails System. CLICK HERE to check out updates on that adventure.

  • Features beanie feet
  • Stands 4" tall, 6" nose to tail

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