Mary Young Ridenbaugh
American writer
Intro | American writer | ||||||
Places | United States of America | ||||||
was | Writer Novelist Biographer | ||||||
Work field | Literature Science | ||||||
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Birth | 1834, Shelby County, Kentucky, USA | ||||||
Death | 1941 (aged 107 years) | ||||||
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Mary Young Ridenbaugh (1834 in Shelby County, Kentucky – c. 1941) was an American biographer and novelist, best remembered for her novel Enola; Or, Her Fatal Mistake (1886). Her novel was the namesake of Enola Gay Tibbets, who in-turn was the namesake of the Enola Gay bomber.
Ridenbaugh's works include:
Selected Reprints from Biography of Ephraim McDowell:
She was the granddaughter of Ephraim McDowell and the wife of William Ridenbaugh. She was also known as Mary Thompson Valentine and Mary Thompson Young.