They say behind every great man is a great woman. But just as often, great women take the lead.
In 1865, Emily Roebling married her husband Washington. He was the chief engineer who oversaw construction of the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City. Two years into the project, he developed decompression sickness while he was working underwater. He was debilitated so severely that he lay bed-ridden for nearly a decade.
Meanwhile, there was still a bridge to be built.