Lewis: Ohio River Journey, September 21, 1803
As Lewis continued down the Ohio River, the waterway grew wider and deeper, allowing him to cover more miles each day. The improved conditions boosted his hopes of reaching Clark before winter ice made the river impassable.
The Ohio River widened and deepened as Lewis progressed. He could now travel more miles per day, raising hopes of reaching Clark before the river froze.
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The Ohio River widened and deepened as Lewis progressed. He could now travel more miles per day, raising hopes of reaching Clark before the river froze.
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