Lewis: October 13, 1803
Traveling downstream from Cincinnati, the expedition found the Ohio River widening and its current quickening, conditions that helped speed their journey. Lewis pushed forward steadily through the frontier country bordered by Kentucky and Indiana, logging substantial mileage each day. The entry notes the favorable river conditions and the consistent daily progress being made through this stretch of the western frontier.
Below Cincinnati, the Ohio River grew wider and the current stronger. Lewis made good progress, covering many miles each day through the Kentucky and Indiana frontier.
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Below Cincinnati, the Ohio River grew wider and the current stronger. Lewis made good progress, covering many miles each day through the Kentucky and Indiana frontier.
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