found: nuc87-126894: Her Mother Jones, 1981, c1976 (hdg. on MShM rept.: Long, Priscilla; usage: Priscilla Long)
found: LC data base, 02/05/88 (hdg.: Long, Priscilla)
found: www.priscillalong.com, Feb. 10, 2011 (Seattle-based writer of poetry, essays, creative nonfictions, fictions, science, and history; MFA degree from Univ. of Washington and teaches writing; senior editor of www.HistoryLink.org; born in Bucks County, Pa., grew up on a dairy farm on the Eastern Shore of Maryland; attended Antioch College in Yellow Springs, Ohio; author of Where the sun never shines: a history of America's bloody coal industry, The writer's portable mentor)
found: OCLC, Feb. 11, 2011 (bib. record "Priscilla Long papers, 1936-2005", 545 note: "Writer of American history, poetry, and fiction. Priscilla Long was born in Maryland in 1943, attended Antioch College and the UW where she earned an MFA in fiction writing in 1990. She was an activist in the student Peace Union (1962-1963), in the anti-war movement in the 1960s, and in the women's movement in Boston, 1969-1975. She is a printer and founder of Red Sun Press, Boston. She is the author of a history of coal mining in the U.S. She lived in Boston from 1968-1984, in San Diego from 1984-1988, and moved to Seattle in 1988. Long is Senior Editor of the website, HistoryLink, an online encyclopedia of King County/Seattle history)
found: US Copyright Office Copyright Records, Feb. 11, 2011 (Long, Priscilla, 1943- )