A novel (1891), The Soul of Edmund Jaffray, an emotionalism in 1 act (1892), My Husband (1893), A Loveless Marriage (1894), The Little Maid of Israel (1900), The Berkleys (1900), and Like No Other Love (1910).
Their plans were to visit the Blue Ridge Mountains where Von Hillern would sketch and Wight was to gather materials for a future novel.
[10] In October 1910, Wight sold the American rights of her playlet, Like No Other Love, to Adelaide Klein, who would produce the play at a Chicago theatre.
[11] In December of that same year, the home that Wight and Von Pillern shared was set on fire, with losses totaling US$12,000 and including rare paintings, jewelry, silverware, and other valuables.
Their dog, a Scotch collie, which was said to have given the alarm at night when several similar attempts were made to burn the house, was poisoned a few days earlier.
Wight believed that certain interests had conspired to oust the women from their home in Middletown, Virginia in order to get their land.
She died there, June 24, 1935,[6] though two years earlier, during the Great Depression, Wight and Von Hillern had removed from their home to the Frederick County Poor Farm.