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LOWE, Martha Ann, poet, born in Keene, New Hampshire, 21 November, 1829. Her maiden name was Perry. She was educated at Keene academy and at Elizabeth Sedgwick's school in Lenox, Massachusetts, and married in 1857 Reverend Charles Lowe, of Exeter, New Hampshire She accompanied her husband to Europe in 1871, and during two years' residence there corresponded with the "Liberal Christian." Her published works are "The Olive and the Pine" (Boston, 1859); "Love in Spain, and other Poems " (1867); "The Story of Chief Joseph " (1881); and "Memoir of Charles Lowe" (1883).

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