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After she left the army, she married a farmer named Benjamin Gannett and they had three children. She taught at a school and also gave talks or lectures about her experiences in the war. At the end of her lectures, she would leave the stage and then come back onstage dressed in her uniform and go through the soldier's routine with the gun.

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