Laura Pender
Laura Pender was a woman on the side of the Confederacy during the American Civil War.
Life
When she was coming back from a trip to Bermuda a Union ship attacked her boat. Her husband, Josiah Pender, was going to surrender because his crew was much smaller. Mrs. Pender said she would stand on the deck risking her life so that her husband would not surrender. It worked and she saved many goods for the Confederacy. After that battle, she went back home to Wilmington, North Carolina.[1]
Death
Laura Pender died in 1875.[2]
gollark: C also has weaker types and requires you to pass (pointer, size) to lots of things, which is also hard to check although *maybe* doable.
gollark: You could detect it, you couldn't verify correctness.
gollark: I guess you could just have `unsafe`/`average_c` blocks for that.
gollark: Pointer arithmetic, for one thing?
gollark: Rust was designed with ownership to start with and still can't satisfactorily chëck everything. C code is typically a horrible minefield of unsafe everything so a borrow checker could have problems.
References
- Jill, Canon. Civil War Heroines. Santa Barbara, CA: Bellerphon Books, 2000.
- ""Josiah and Laura Pender lived adventurous lives"". Archived from the original on 2013-12-15. Retrieved 2013-12-11.
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