Lewis: Ohio River Journey, September 23, 1803
The expedition continued its journey down the Ohio River, passing the point where the present-day states of Ohio, West Virginia, and Kentucky converge. At this time, the three-state region remained largely undeveloped frontier country.
Continuing down the Ohio past the point where present-day Ohio, West Virginia, and Kentucky meet. The three-state region was still largely frontier country.
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Continuing down the Ohio past the point where present-day Ohio, West Virginia, and Kentucky meet. The three-state region was still largely frontier country.
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