The Planter's Wife

Although I did find the date that Maude Adams performed in the play (1880), I was only able to find some information about the play itself, obviously an earlier version.

=====American Theatre: A Chronicle of Comedy and Drama, 1869-1914 by Gerald Bordman; Oxford University Press, 1994=====

Increasingly Maude Granger was a more important star on the road than she was in New York. For some time she had been touring successfully in J. K. Tillotson 's The Planter's Wife ( 4-2- 83), 14th St.), in which she portrayed Edith Gray, a northerner who marries a southern planter and Confederate officer, Albert Graham ( Harry Lacy). Unwisely, she does not tell him of her earlier unsuccessful marriage and of her trial and acquittal on trumped-up charges. That first marriage was to a scoundrel named Daniel Barton ( Michael A. Kennedy), who was actually guilty of the crime for which she was brought to trial. He suddenly reappears, now using the name Harry Livingston, and he is bent on making more trouble.