Ohio County, West Virginia Biography of Charles D. RITTER ************************************************************************** USGENWEB NOTICE: Material may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material, AND permission is obtained from the contributor of the file. These pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by other organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for non-commercial purposes, MUST obtain the written consent of the contributor. Submitted by Sue Schell , March 2000 ************************************************************************** The History of West Virginia, Old and New Published 1923, The American Historical Society, Inc., Chicago and New York, Volume II, Pg 327 BIO: Charles D. Ritter, Ohio Co., WV Charles D. Ritter for thirty-five years has had an active participation in the industrial and commercial affairs of Wheeling. He is head of the Ritter-Smith Motor Company, one of the chief organizations distributing motor cars in this territory. Mr. Ritter was born at Wheeling, June 20, 1868. Ritter is a name of Pennsylvania Dutch ancestry. His grandfather was a Pennsylvanian, and soon after the discovery of gold in California set out for the Pacific Coast and was last heard from near Denver, Colorado. His widow subsequently died in Wheeling. Charles Ritter, father of Charles D. Ritter, was a native of Pennsylvania, and moved when a young man to Wheeling, where he married. For a number of years he was a steward on Ohio River steamboats. He was a member of the Masonic fraternity, and died at Wheeling in 1887. His wife was Miss Minnie Vaas, who was born in Germany in 1845, and died at Wheeling in 1914. She was the mother of four children, the oldest, Will, dying at the age of eight days. Charles D. is the second. Harry is a clothing merchant at Wheeling and Louis is a member of the Wheeling Axle Company. Charles D. Ritter grew up at Wheeling, attended the public schools and Fraizer’s Business College, and at the age of sixteen entered the world of industry in the shops of the Baltimore & Ohio Railway Company. For eight years he was a machinist in the railway shops, and for five years was similarly employed by the City and Elm Grove Railway Company. In 1897 he went with the Spears Axle Company, and had a prominent part in that manufacturing concern for twenty-two consecutive years eventually becoming superintendent of the plant. In 1919 he bought the Eureka Motor Car Company, changing the name to the Eureka Garage and a year later C. A. Smith, of Bellaire, Ohio, came with him as partner, they organizing the Ritter-Smith Motor Company. This company has well equipped garage and offices at 1517 Eoff Street, and besides operating a public garage they do an extensive business as distributors throughout the district of the Cole, Hupmobile and Maibohm cars. Mr. Ritter is a republican in politics. For two years he was town recorder of his home village at Edgewood, now a part of Wheeling. He is a deacon in St. James Lutheran Church. September 20, 1893, at Wheeling, he married Miss Mary Elizabeth Bayha, daughter of Gottlieb and Mary Elizabeth (Hayner) Bayha, both deceased. Her father was a well-known Wheeling baker. Mr. and Mrs. Ritter had two children, Carl and Clara, but the latter died at the age of nineteen years. Carl married Marie Doepken, and they live in Bae Mar, Wheeling, where he is a baker. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ritter have two children, Dorothy and Charles.