Novels:
* The Mayflower: A historical novel set during the Mayflower voyage and the early days of the Plymouth Colony.
* Dred: A Tale of the Great Dismal Swamp: An abolitionist novel set in the antebellum South, focusing on a runaway slave.
* Oldtown Folks: A semi-autobiographical novel depicting life in a small New England town.
* The Minister's Wooing: A historical romance set during the American Revolution.
* Agnes of Sorrento: A historical novel set in Italy during the Renaissance.
* We and Our Neighbors: A series of short stories focusing on life in a small community.
Non-fiction:
* The Pearl of Orr's Island: A collection of short stories and sketches about life on the coast of Maine.
* Religious and Moral Essays: A collection of essays on faith, morality, and social issues.
* Men and Women of the 18th Century: A collection of biographical sketches of notable figures from the 18th century.
* Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands: A travelogue of Stowe's experiences in Europe.
Other works:
* The Chimney Corner: A collection of stories and poems for children.
* Palmetto Leaves: A collection of essays and sketches about life in the South.
This list is not exhaustive, but it includes some of Stowe's most notable works besides *Uncle Tom's Cabin*. Her writing explored various themes, from social justice to religion to personal relationships, and her works continue to be read and studied today.