This collection consists of the personal papers of Anna Snowden Wildman Dyer, including her years at Bryn Mawr College (1913-1917).
There are letters she wrote her parents while traveling in Egypt and Europe in the 1920s, as well as her travel diaries. The
photographs in the collection document Anna's college years, her travels, and the Wildman house on Edwards Ferry Road. The
collection also includes material from the estates of several family members.
Physical characteristics and conditions affect use of some of this material. Photocopying of fragile items not permitted.
Special handling of scrapbook pages required. Visual materials may require special handling.
Preferred Citation
Anna Snowden Wildman Dyer Collection (1849-1973), M 078 Thomas Balch Library Leesburg, VA.
Anne Snowden Wildman Dyer, known to her family and friends as Anna, was born on 7 July 1895 in Leesburg, Virginia, the daughter
of Christiana (generally called Christine or Chris) Rogers Wildman (1872-1943) and Robert Bentley Wildman (1849-1934). Both
of her parents came from established and well-connected families in Loudoun County. Anna graduated from Bryn Mawr College
in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania in 1917 and worked for the War Trade Board in Washington, D.C. In 1921 she obtained a teaching
certificate and began teaching in the Loudoun County schools.
In early 1921 Anna made an extended trip to Egypt and Europe in the company of a college friend and her friend's mother.
She made three more long trips to Europe in 1923, 1925, and in 1928. Her letters to her parents recount the first trip in
considerable detail, and she kept diaries of all of the trips as well as taking extensive photographs.
In 1932 she married Archibald Murray Dyer (1907-1970), an English journalist and author. Dyer was born in Tokyo, Japan and
came to the United States in 1929. He became a U.S. citizen in 1937. The couple lived first in New York, where he worked
as a writer for CBS and NBC. He published one novel about Japan, The Bridge of Heaven, and wrote an unpublished novel titled
The Lonely Command. They later moved to Leesburg to the home where Anna grew up on Edwards Ferry Road. They shared the house
with Anna's sister, Christine Clagett Wildman (1898-1958). Murray Dyer died June 4, 1970 and Anna Dyer died on August 25,
1973.
This collection consists of the personal papers of Anna Snowden Wildman Dyer, including her years at Bryn Mawr College (1913-1917).
There are letters she wrote her parents while traveling in Egypt and Europe in the 1920s, as well as her travel diaries. The
photographs in the collection document Anna's college years, her travels, and the Wildman house on Edwards Ferry Road. A set
of photographs document the military service of Lawrence Layton (1894-1918), a pilot in the U. S. Army Service during World
War I. Layton died in combat over France. Also included are a published novel, an unpublished manuscript, and a diary detailing
the last days of World War II in Australia, all written by Murray Dyer. In addition, the collection includes material from
Anna's sister, Christine Clagett Wilman. Christine serves as the administrator of the estates of several family members, including
her parents; her uncle John B. Wildman (1855-1945); and her aunt, Katherine Longden Wildman (1861-1943).
Folder 13: Robert Bentley Wildman (Anna's father): estate,
1935
Folder 14: Bag for ham from Rokeby,
n.d.
Folder 15: Lawrence Layton, cemetery record: Belleau Wood, Chateau Thierry, World War I
Folder 16: Letter of commendation from War Trade Board,
1918
Folder 17: Reviews of books (author unknown),
1952-1955
Folder 18: Teaching certificate and contract,
1921
Folder 19: Wedding announcement, Anna Snowden Wildman and Archibald Murray Dyer,
1935
Box 4:
Folder 1: The Lonely Command: pages 1-3
Folder 2: The Lonely Command: pages 44-75
Folder 3: The Lonely Command: pages 76-105
Folder 4: The Lonely Command: pages 106-145
Folder 5: The Lonely Command: pages 146-177
Folder 6: The Lonely Command: pages 178-205
Folder 7: The Lonely Command: pages 206-257
Folder 8: The Lonely Command: pages 258-300
Folder 9: The Lonely Command: pages 301-344
Folder 10: The Lonely Command: pages 345-388
Folder 11: The Lonely Command: pages 389-446
Folder 12: The Lonely Command: pages 447-505
Folder 13: Dust cover of The Bridge of Heaven by Murray Dyer
Folder 14: The Bridge of Heaven by Murray Dyer, first edition, inscribed "to Margaret and Armistead with my love, Murray." Harper and
Brothers, New York,
1952