Career
She played roles for the companies of Laura Keene and Mistress John Wood. She debuted in New York at the Bowery Theatre in The Stranger as Charlotte Hough. She also acted in London.
Around 1871 she gave a lecture tour on "Popping The Question".
During the United States. Civil War, she was involved in obtaining passes to get cotton through Union lines. T. Allston Brown"s History of the American Stage (1870) described Hough as a "well known impersonator of Yankee characters" with "considerable talent."
The Seven Sisters (1860 in New York) (also performed in productions elsewhere)
Seven Sons (1861) (New York)
The Serious Family (1862, Washington District of Columbia)
Yankee Legacy as Mehitable Ann (1863, New York).