Elizabeth D'Arcy Kinne

Elizabeth D'Arcy Kinne (1843–1918) was the leader of an American charitable organization, serving as the fourth National President of the Woman's Relief Corps (WRC).

[5] At the time the civil war broke out, C. Mason Kinne (1841–1913), who became her husband, was in California, but he hastened back east to join the Union Army.

Mr. Kinne became a charter member of the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) Lincoln Post, San Francisco, in 1868.

He drove the first stake for the original building, and was for four years president of the Association which carried the enterprise through to completion.

It was natural that Mrs. Kinne should feel interested in the movement among women for organized work in connection with the GAR.

A great many important questions came before that body for consideration, and although at times, she differed with the majority of the convention, yet she accepted the decisions reached as the law of the Order, and harmony was maintained throughout the entire session.