Henrietta Gould Rowe

[1] She married James Swett Rowe of Bangor, Maine on October 25, 1856.

She did a great deal of literary work in the subsequent decades, principally prose, with an occasional poem.

Rowe published various volumes, including Re-told Tales of the Hills and Shores of Maine (1892); Queenshithe (1895); and A Maid of Bar Harbor (1902).

[2] As an author, she received positive recognition, and her last book did fair to out-rival her Re-Told Tales, which passed through several editions.

[3] She wrote poems and stories for many magazines, principally relating to New England life and character.