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English: Swimmer Vivian Marshall in the Willamette River in 1906. She recorded a time of 30 minutes for trip to the west bank of the Willamette and back, which The Oregonian;; noted was the quickest recorded for a female swimmer. Marshall went on to have a vaudeville and film career.
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