Mary Dow Brine Explained

Mary Dow Brine (1838-1925)[1] was an American poet, novelist, and lyricist. Her best-known poem is "Somebody's Mother," and her most noteworthy book was "My Boy and I or On the Road to Slumberland," an elegant book illustrated by Dora Wheeler and produced as part of a brief foray into publishing by Louis Comfort Tiffany.[2]

Personal life

Brine was born in New York City[3] to William and Caroline Northam. She had two sisters, Lucia Anna Northam (d. 1913) and Caroline Augusta Northam, an illustrator of children's books, whose work appears alongside Brine's from time to time.

She had a daughter, Carrie Louise Brine (d. 1900).

Publications

References

  1. News: TimesMachine: Tuesday July 21, 1925 - NYTimes.com . en . The New York Times . 2023-10-04.
  2. Web site: Lullaby and Goodnight—Children's Literature from the Morse Collection . 2023-10-04 . The Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art . en-US.
  3. Book: Herringshaw's National Library of American Biography . 1909 . . Herringshaw . Thomas William . 1 . 429 . en.