William Ryal Long (born c. 1833) was a politician and public official in Florida during the Reconstruction era.[1] He served in the Florida House of Representatives in 1873, 1874 and 1877.[1] He lived in Monticello, Florida and represented Jefferson County, Florida.[2] He was a Democrat.[1]
He was born in Georgia in about 1833 and was a blacksmith by trade.[1]
Before becoming a Representative he was a Jefferson County tax assessor from 1869 until 1870 and county commissioner from 1870 until 1874.[1]
Described as a free person of color and colored, he was required to have a guardian and could only acquire land through the guardian. A legal dispute arose over lamd Long purchased in this manner.[3]