Lewis: Ohio River Journey, September 19, 1803
The expedition continued its journey downstream along the river, heading toward the falls at Louisville. Lewis anticipated his upcoming meeting with William Clark, who was waiting at Clarksville, located across the river from Louisville. This stretch of travel marked an important point in the early phase of the expedition, as the rendezvous between the two co-leaders would soon take place.
Continuing downstream toward the falls at Louisville. Lewis looked forward to meeting William Clark, who was waiting at Clarksville, across the river from Louisville.
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Continuing downstream toward the falls at Louisville. Lewis looked forward to meeting William Clark, who was waiting at Clarksville, across the river from Louisville.
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