Journal Entry

Lewis: Ohio River Journey, September 13, 1803

September 13, 1803
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Lewis continued his journey down the Ohio River through increasingly rural terrain. The Virginia shore, which is part of present-day West Virginia, was marked by steep, forested hills, while the Ohio side of the river showed signs of greater settlement. The day's progress took him through this contrasting landscape, with rugged wilderness on one bank and developing communities on the other.

Lewis continued down the Ohio through increasingly rural country. The Virginia (now West Virginia) shore rose in steep, forested hills while the Ohio side showed more settlement.

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Lewis continued down the Ohio through increasingly rural country. The Virginia (now West Virginia) shore rose in steep, forested hills, while the Ohio side showed more settlement.

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