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  1. 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 during the 1835 Pennsylvania gubernatorial election, he served from 1835 to 1839.

    • Susan Alter (1801–1852; her death)
    • David R. Porter
  2. Affiliation. Anti-Masonic Party. Born. March 25, 1780. Died. October 16, 1869. Photo courtesy of Capitol Preservation. Committee and John Rudy Photography. Biography. Joseph Ritner became a symbol of the common man, rising from poverty to governor. He was portrayed in campaign literature working with a plow.

  3. 11 de jul. de 2023 · “We are indeed engaged in a fearful warfare, with the wise, the wealthy and the powerful of the earth,” wrote Anti-Mason and future Governor of Pennsylvania Joseph Ritner to political ally ...

  4. 16 de mai. de 2024 · Ritner was elected to serve in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives as a Democrat for the 1821-1822 session. He was re-elected for the next 5 consecutive sessions, serving in total from 1821-1827. Ritner was elected the 56th Speaker of the House on December 6, 1825.

  5. Pennsylvania. Gov. Joseph Ritner. Terms December 15, 1835 - January 15, 1839. Party Anti-Mason. Born March 25, 1780. Passed October 16, 1869. Birth State Pennsylvania. Family Married Susanna Alter; seven children. Military Service Army. About. JOSEPH RITNER was born in Berks County, Pennsylvania and largely self-educated.

  6. 14 de fev. de 2022 · Joseph Ritner (March 25, 1780 – October 16, 1869) was the eighth Governor of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, elected as a member of the Anti-Masonic Party. He was elected Governor of Pennsylvania in the Pennsylvania Gubernatorial election, 1835, and served from 1835 to 1839.

  7. 14 de mar. de 2023 · Joseph Ritner, forgotten Governor of our little hamlet, remembered only by a highway | Opinion | shipnc.com. Chambersburg Chronicle. Joseph Ritner, forgotten Governor of our little hamlet, remembered only by a highway. By Randy Heishman Newville Historical Society. Mar 14, 2023 Updated Mar 14, 2023. 0.