On September 5, 1882, she married
Arlo Bates With him, she wrote
Prince Vance (published 1888). In 1885, she began to contribute to the
Atlantic Monthly a series of sketches of life in
Salem, Massachusetts where much of her childhood had been passed and many of her ancestors had lived. After her death, these were collected and published in a volume edited by her husband. As pictures of life in an ancient New England town, they are unsurpassed for humor, clever character drawing, and delicacy of touch. She died at her home in
Boston,
Massachusetts, in March, 1886. After her death, Arlo prepared for the press her sketches, "Old Salem" (1886), and a novel,
A Woodland Wooing (1889). In her memory, he wrote "Sonnets in Shadow", which was dedicated to her. Her son was the archaeologist,
Oric Bates (1883–1918). ==Selected works==