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Ripples on the Ohio River

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One such ripple was named Logtown Riffle, near the settlement of Logtown, a village primarily of Shawnee, Delaware, Iroquois, and other Native peoples. Established in approximately 1748, it was an important trading and conference site.
The Lewis party navigated through Logtown Riffle on September 2, 1804. It took at least four hours for the keelboat to be unloaded, pulled through the area, and reloaded. Unfortunately, it became stranded again later the same day and obtained assistance from a local farmer who had a horse and an ox.