Background
LONG, Minnie Wilson was born on March 5, 1868 in York, South Carolina, United States. Daughter of Colonel William Blackburn and Arrah Minerva (Lowry) Wilson.
State World War Memorial Commission
LONG, Minnie Wilson was born on March 5, 1868 in York, South Carolina, United States. Daughter of Colonel William Blackburn and Arrah Minerva (Lowry) Wilson.
Private Schools.
October 29, 1891, York, South Carolina South Carolina State President, Womans Aux. of Episcopal Church, 1914-1915. First Vice-President, South Carolina Federation Women's Clubs, 1913. Company Chairman during World War of National.
League for Women's Service. Red Cross Director, Library Director Chairman, Committee which secured through Federation of Women's Clubs an exec, order from President Wilson changing names of Culebra Cut, Panama Canal to Gaillard Cut.
Member, South Carolina World War Memorial Commission Member Executive Council of Episcopal Church, Diocese of Upper South Carolina, since 1927. Teacher for 19 years at Winthrop College Episcopal Class which has sent out 7 missionaries. First woman member York Company Democrat Exchange Commission Member: Daughters of American Revolution.
United Daughters of the Confederacy. American Legion Aux. Club: Perihelion Lit.
Spouse Alexander Long.