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A first-person narrator recounts a three-day steamboat voyage up the Ohio River, blending practical descriptions of the vessel and passenger accommodations with scenes from the cabin and steerage that reveal a range of social types. The narrative moves among river towns, coal-mining landscapes, islands, ancient earthworks, and an impressive suspension bridge, while brief encounters with Native people and local historical sites prompt reflective remarks. Chapters alternate technical detail, travel anecdote, and regional history to present a layered portrait of mid-19th-century river travel and the communities along the waterway.
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