id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 41103 Hulbert, Archer Butler Waterways of Westward Expansion - The Ohio River and its Tributaries .txt text/plain 36389 1909 75 the Ohio River was the highway upon which all of the great early The Ohio River is a greater and more important stream than is generally right shore of the Ohio, and the left of the River la Roche, a plate of either side of the Ohio River below Pittsburg were claimed by the Indian land north and west of the Ohio River from its bareheaded inhabitants. of which gave the northwest side of the Ohio River to the United States. a day of no roads; lands lying away from the immediate river valleys lands that are connected with the Ohio River by means of the navigable "Boats have frequently passed from Pittsburgh to the mouth of Ohio in 15 Company of Pittsburg introduced the use of keel-boats on the Ohio in the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers to New Orleans in 1782; "the late Capt. formerly carried on the Ohio river during the comparatively low water. ./cache/41103.txt ./txt/41103.txt