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44: 296:. Ritter paid a ikonfine on behalf of his company. The company would be regarded as the world's largest hardwood lumber company with over 300,000 acres of land. The company would eventually merge with 322:. Ritter served as president of the National Hardwood Lumber Association and treasurer of the National Lumber Manufacturers Association. Ritter wrote a book, 194:(February 19, 1864 – May 21, 1952) was an American lumberman and businessman. He was the founder of W. M. Ritter Lumber Company. Ritter was a member of the 736: 731: 605: 756: 751: 333: (equivalent to $ 53,335,922 in 2023) worth of personal stock to 124 of his employees. Following the news, he was commended by President 17: 214:. Ritter learned the lumber business on his family's farm in Pennsylvania. His mother was Elizabeth (nÊe Morris) Ritter, a member of the 761: 495: 318:
Ritter also owned and operated coal companies and railroads in Virginia and West Virginia, including the Red Jacket Coal Company near
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Ritter died on May 21, 1952, at his home in Washington, D.C. He was buried in the family cemetery in
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Ritter was named to the West Virginia Agriculture and Forestry Hall of Fame posthumously in 2020.
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on February 2, 1896. They were later divorced. He married Anita Owen Bell on July 20, 1926, in
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University of Tennessee, Knoxville: Ritter Lumber Company: William McClellan Ritter, undated
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and then operated a small country hotel. Ritter began a logging operation in
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in 1890. He also set up his own mills, and his operations were also in
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family of Pennsylvania. He was given the middle name McClellan after
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In 1894, Ritter established the W. M. Ritter Lumber Company in
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The Lumber Business, Organization, Production, Distribution
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William McClellan Ritter was born on February 19, 1864, in
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In 1924, Ritter received national coverage for gifting
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William Ritter Lumber Company

Lycoming County, Pennsylvania
Washington, D.C.
Hughesville, Pennsylvania
Gertrude Adelaide Divine
War Industries Board
World War I
Lycoming County, Pennsylvania
Robert Morris
George B. McClellan
Civil War
Huntington, West Virginia
Ritter Park
thresher
Mercer County, West Virginia
McDowell
Mingo counties
Buchanan County, Virginia
Dickenson County, Virginia
Pike County, Kentucky
Welch, West Virginia
Tennessee
North Carolina
South Carolina
peonage
Georgia-Pacific Lumber Company
World War I
War Industries Board
Bernard Baruch

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