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James Jacob Ritty (29
October 1836 – 29
March 1918),
saloonkeeper and inventor,
opened his
first saloon in Dayton, Ohio in 1871,
billing himself as a...
- steamship. With the help of James'
brother John
Ritty, they
patented it in 1883. It was
called Ritty's Incorruptible Cashier and it was
invented to stop...
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according to
court records, had nine
children together: Linah,
Mariah Ritty, Soph, Robert,
Minty (Harriet), Ben, Rachel, Henry, and Moses. Rit struggled...
- in Sonagachi, India.”
South Asian Feminisms,
edited by ANIA
LOOMBA and
RITTY A. LUKOSE, Duke
University Press, 2012, pp. 285–305, doi:10.2307/j.ctv11g96jz...
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business growth in the region. In 1884, John
Henry Patterson acquired James Ritty's National Manufacturing Company along with his cash
register patents and...
- me of my
caste quite often,' says
Kerala CM
Pinarayi Vijayan". Lukose,
Ritty A. (2010). "Recasting the Secular:
Religion and
Education in Kerala, India"...
- and
Spiritual Commemorations. ABC-CLIO. p. 659. ISBN 978-1-59884-206-7.
Ritty A.
Lukose (2009). Liberalization's Children: Gender, Youth, and Consumer...
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manufacture and sell the
first mechanical cash
register invented in 1879 by
James Ritty. In 1884, the
company and
patents were
bought by John
Henry Patterson and...
- Nampoothiry, NEWNMEDIA™ -
Google Books".
Retrieved 2022-09-19. Lukose,
Ritty A. (November 13, 2009). Liberalization's Children: Gender, Youth, and Consumer...
- An
early Ezhava campaigner and
their "political father",
according to
Ritty Lukose, was
Padmanabhan Palpu. In 1896, he
organised a
petition of 13,176...