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Published works by Paul and Dottie (Doyen) Ridenour

Sarah Ridge 1840
by Dottie Doyen Ridenour
Cherokee Quarterly
Territorial Book Foundation
Post Office Box 4873
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74159-0873

The Ridge, The Watie Brothers, and Major Ridge's Family (in Chapter 2)
by Paul Ridenour
"Voice of America - An Oral History of Tahlequah and the Cherokee Nation"
by Deborah L. Duvall, Arcadia Publishing, 2000

Graveyards of Van Zandt County, TX
Volume E, Haven of Memories, Hillcrest, and Others, 2001

Toumbes-Venables Cemetery, Page 178
by Paul Ridenour
Published by Van Zandt County Genealogical Society, Canton, TX

None Left Behind
The Rediscovery of a Native American Cemetery

By Dottie Ridenour
The Goingsnake Messenger
Goingsnake District Heritage Association
Volume XXII, Number 2
Westville, OK, 2005

Texas Cherokee Chief Bowles Memorial Ceremony
By Paul Ridenour
Nancy Ward Newsletter
Volume 13, No 2
August 2006

18 Union Graves Markers Dedicated
By Paul Ridenour
The Banner, The Journal of the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War
Volume 114, Number 1
Autumn 2009, page 17

Published works that mention Paul and Dottie Ridenour in the Acknowledgments

Oblivion's Altar
by David Marion Wilkinson
Published by  New American Library, Division of Penguin Putman, Inc., New York, 2002
[
Dottie and I are mentioned in the Author's Notes and Acknowledgments, pages 369 and 375]

Second Spindletop: Black Gold to Blue Grass
by
Fred B. McKinley and Greg Riley
Eakin Press
Austin, Texas, 2005

Poems
by John R. Ridge
Original book printed in 1868
Reprint by the Georgia Chapter National Trail of Tears Association
Edited by J. B. Tate and Wanda Patterson
Published by Lite Brite Publishing Solutions
Smyrna, Georgia, 2005

The Missouri Compromise and Its Aftermath [Slavery and the Meaning of America]
by Robert Pierce Forbes, l
ecturer in history at Yale University
The University of North Carolina Press
North Carolina, 2006
Acknowledgments p. 349

The Moravian Springplace Mission to the Cherokees, Vol. 1 [1805-1813] and II [1814-1821]
edited by Rowena McClinton
University of Nebraska Press
Lincoln and London, 2007
[Dottie used as a source for when Sarah Ridge attended the mission and went to college at Salem, Vol. II, page 452-53]
 

Published works that include Paul's photography or pictures from our webpage

Strings Attached
Will Linden move on to become a music mecca or fall beneath the weight of a racist past?
BY CRAIG MALISO
www.houstonpress.com
Originally published by Houston Press Jun 17, 2004
©2004 New Times, Inc. All rights reserved

"Reminiscence - A book of Poetry"
by J. C. Justice
Published 2004

None Left Behind
The Rediscovery of a Native American Cemetery

By Dottie Ridenour
The Goingsnake Messenger
Goingsnake District Heritage Association
Volume XXII, Number 2
Westville, OK, 2005

Poems
by John R. Ridge
Original book printed in 1868
Reprint by the Georgia Chapter National Trail of Tears Association
Edited by J. B. Tate and Wanda Patterson
Published by Lite Brite Publishing Solutions
Smyrna, Georgia, 2005

Strange But True Georgia
by Lynne L. Hall
Digital photo of Elias Boudinot page 173
Produced by Cliff Road Books
Birmingham, AL
Sweetwater Press 2005

Texas Cherokee Chief Bowles Memorial Ceremony
By Paul Ridenour
Nancy Ward Newsletter
Volume 13, No 2
August 2006

Who is Killing the Orchids of Kingston? DVD
(or how to grow an exotic flower)
The Kingston Orchid Society
TVCOGECO
Produced and directed in Canada by David McCallum
Digital photo of my high school prom picture (1978)
www.paulridenour.com/prom.htm

Fellowship Bible Church White Rock
Dallas, Texas
Church members birthday and anniversary cards
Photographs from The Arboretum

Scull Shoals
The Mill Village That Vanished In Old Georgia

by Robert Skarda
Digital photo of George Washington Paschal
Published by Fevertree Press
Athens, GA, 2007

Major Ridge Home/Chieftains Museum
Rome, GA
Photograph of location of Major Ridge's assassination location [north of Dutch Mills, AR]

Republic of Texas Complex
The Daughters of the Republic of Texas
A Vision for the 21st Century
Fall 2009
Page 2
Photo of Martha Ann Fort Berryman's gravestone