Afterwards, she stayed and married husband, George E. Wood, whom she lived with in Brookline, Massachusetts until her death in 1942.
The Special Collections research team at Syracuse University has a finding aid for the C. Antoinette Wood Papers.
"With an introduction by Frank W. C. Hersey, A.M., Instructor of English, Harvard University as quoted from Baker's Plays, Boston, Mass.
These unusual plays have been selected because they were especially liked by the audiences which attended the first performances of them by the Theatre Guild of Boston.
[6] At the 1940 biennial convention of the National League of American Pen Women, she won first prize for her feature writing Martha Washington at Valley Forge.
She was awarded a black onyx compact brought back from Paris by Miss George Elliston, of Cincinnati.