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Mary Dow Brine

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Mary Dow Brine (1838-1925)[1] was a writer born in New York City[2] to William and Caroline Northam. She had two sisters, Lucia Anna Northam (d. 1913) and Caroline Augusta Northam, an illustrator of children's books. She had a daughter, Carrie Louise Brine (d. 1900).

Publications

  • Bessie and Bee
  • Bessie the Cash Girl
  • Grandma's Attic Treasures
  • Grandma's Memories
  • Jack
  • Little Lad Jamie
  • Margaret Arnold's Christmas
  • Mother's Song
  • Sunshine
  • Sunny Hours
  • What Bobbie Was Good For.
  • From Gold to Grey
  • Memories of Home
  • Thoughts and Fancies
  • Poor Sallie and her Christmas and Other Stories
  • The Doings of a Dear Little Couple
  • How a Dear Little Couple Went Abroad
  • Dan: A Story for Boys
  • Little Miss Tippet and Other Stories
  • Four Little Friends, or Papa's Daughters in Town
  • Jingles and Joys for Wee Girls and Boys
  • Christmas Rhymes and New Years Chimes
  • The Little New Neighbor (Dutton, 1891), illustrated by Almira George Plympton

References

  1. ^ "TimesMachine: Tuesday July 21, 1925 - NYTimes.com". The New York Times. Retrieved 2023-10-04.
  2. ^ Herringshaw, Thomas William, ed. (1909). Herringshaw's National Library of American Biography. Vol. 1. American Publishers' Association. p. 429.