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- Betty_Lowman_Carey abstract "Betty Lowman Carey (July 31, 1914 – March 16, 2011) became the first woman to singlehandedly row the Inside Passage of British Columbia in 1937. At the age of 22, having graduated from the University of Washington, she traveled in a traditional dugout canoe converted to include oars and named in an acronym of her brothers first names (Bill, Jack, Bob, and Jim), Bijaboji. She celebrated her 23rd birthday in Butedale on the east side of Princess Royal Island during her trip.".
- Betty_Lowman_Carey almaMater University_of_Washington.
- Betty_Lowman_Carey birthDate "1914-07-31".
- Betty_Lowman_Carey birthName "Betty Lowman".
- Betty_Lowman_Carey birthYear "1914".
- Betty_Lowman_Carey deathDate "2011-03-16".
- Betty_Lowman_Carey deathPlace British_Columbia.
- Betty_Lowman_Carey deathPlace Canada.
- Betty_Lowman_Carey deathPlace Haida_Gwaii.
- Betty_Lowman_Carey deathPlace Queen_Charlotte,_British_Columbia.
- Betty_Lowman_Carey deathYear "2011".
- Betty_Lowman_Carey knownFor Inside_Passage.
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- Betty_Lowman_Carey wikiPageWikiLinkText "Betty Lowman Carey".
- Betty_Lowman_Carey almaMater University_of_Washington.
- Betty_Lowman_Carey birthDate "1914-07-31".
- Betty_Lowman_Carey birthName "Betty Lowman".
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- Betty_Lowman_Carey dateOfDeath "2011-03-16".
- Betty_Lowman_Carey deathDate "2011-03-16".
- Betty_Lowman_Carey deathPlace British_Columbia.
- Betty_Lowman_Carey deathPlace Canada.
- Betty_Lowman_Carey deathPlace Haida_Gwaii.
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- Betty_Lowman_Carey knownFor "First woman to singlehandedly row the Inside Passage".
- Betty_Lowman_Carey name "Betty Lowman Carey".
- Betty_Lowman_Carey name "Carey, Betty Lowman".
- Betty_Lowman_Carey placeOfDeath "Queen Charlotte City, Haida Gwaii, British Columbia, Canada".
- Betty_Lowman_Carey relatives "Bill Lowman".
- Betty_Lowman_Carey relatives "Bob Lowman".
- Betty_Lowman_Carey relatives "Jack Lowman".
- Betty_Lowman_Carey relatives "Jim Lowman".
- Betty_Lowman_Carey shortDescription "American rower".
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- Betty_Lowman_Carey description "American rower".
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- Betty_Lowman_Carey comment "Betty Lowman Carey (July 31, 1914 – March 16, 2011) became the first woman to singlehandedly row the Inside Passage of British Columbia in 1937. At the age of 22, having graduated from the University of Washington, she traveled in a traditional dugout canoe converted to include oars and named in an acronym of her brothers first names (Bill, Jack, Bob, and Jim), Bijaboji. She celebrated her 23rd birthday in Butedale on the east side of Princess Royal Island during her trip.".
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