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Ritner is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Joseph Ritner (1780–1869),
American politician Robert K.
Ritner (1953–2021),
American Egyptologist...
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Ritner is an
unincorporated community in
Guthrie Township,
Lawrence County, Indiana. Fort
Ritner was
platted in 1857. It was
named for
Michael Ritner...
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Joseph Ritner (March 25, 1780 –
October 16, 1869) was the
eighth governor of Pennsylvania, and was a
member of the Anti-Masonic Party.
Elected governor...
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Kriech Ritner (April 5, 1953 – July 25, 2021) was an
American Egyptologist most
recently at the
Oriental Institute of the
University of Chicago.
Ritner received...
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Ritner 2013, pp. 31–33, 40.
Ritner 2013, pp. 40–41.
Ritner 2013, pp. 32–33
Ritner 2013, p. 55
Ritner 2013, p. 61
Ritner 2013, p. 306
Ritner 2013...
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Wallace Ritner (February 13, 1876 –
December 3, 1942) was an
American politician and
farmer from Pendleton, Oregon.
Beginning in 1915, he
served two...
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Smith 2017, p. 456. Minas-Nerpel 2012, pp. 375–376.
Ritner 1998, pp. 26–28.
Ritner 1998, p. 25. Cruz-Uribe 2010, p. 502. Cruz-Uribe 2010, p. 506...
- 2002, pp. 198–199.
Ritner 1990, pp. 34–39.
Darnell 1997, pp. 39–40.
Ritner 1990, pp. 33–36.
Szpakowska 2003, pp. 113–114, 121.
Ritner 1990, pp. 36–39. Goebs...
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protective tariff.
Several Anti-Masons,
including William A.
Palmer and
Joseph Ritner, won
election to
prominent positions. In
states such as
Pennsylvania and...
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Retrieved January 10, 2023.
Ritner (2013), p. 55.
Ritner (2013), p. 61.
Ritner (2013), p. 306.
Ritner (2013), p. 326.
Ritner (2013), p. 310.
Chase (2014)...