Nancy F. Cott. (2000) Beard, Mary Ritter. American National Biography. Oxford University Press. (Subscription required)
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Sources disagree on whether there were six or seven children in the Ritter family. See: Barbara K. Turoff (1979). Mary Ritter Beard as Force in History, Monograph series/Wright State University. Dayton, Ohio: Wright State University, გვ. 7. OCLC906341769. Also: (1988) რედ. Ann J. Lane: Mary Ritter Beard: A Sourcebook. Boston, Massachusetts: First Northeastern University Press, გვ. 14. ISBN1-55553-029-X. Lane identified two older brothers, Halstead and Roscoe; Ruth, the youngest of the Ritter children; and two other brothers, Dwight and Herman, no order of birth given, but made no mention of another sibling. Herman Ritter died while a senior at DePauw University. See also: "Biographical" note in Mary Ritter Beard Papers Finding Aid, Sophia Smith Collection. Smith College.დაარქივებული 2019-06-08 საიტზე Wayback Machine. The "Biographical" note indicates that Mary Ritter was the third of six children, which neglects to count her younger brother Raymond, who died on January 28, 1887, at the age of five (see WPA Death Index for Indiana, Vol. H2, p. 209; and Raymond's burial record in the family plot via Findagrave.com). Both the 1900 and 1910 U.S. Federal Census enumerations also state that seven children had been born to Narcissa.
Sources disagree on whether there were six or seven children in the Ritter family. See: Barbara K. Turoff (1979). Mary Ritter Beard as Force in History, Monograph series/Wright State University. Dayton, Ohio: Wright State University, გვ. 7. OCLC906341769. Also: (1988) რედ. Ann J. Lane: Mary Ritter Beard: A Sourcebook. Boston, Massachusetts: First Northeastern University Press, გვ. 14. ISBN1-55553-029-X. Lane identified two older brothers, Halstead and Roscoe; Ruth, the youngest of the Ritter children; and two other brothers, Dwight and Herman, no order of birth given, but made no mention of another sibling. Herman Ritter died while a senior at DePauw University. See also: "Biographical" note in Mary Ritter Beard Papers Finding Aid, Sophia Smith Collection. Smith College.დაარქივებული 2019-06-08 საიტზე Wayback Machine. The "Biographical" note indicates that Mary Ritter was the third of six children, which neglects to count her younger brother Raymond, who died on January 28, 1887, at the age of five (see WPA Death Index for Indiana, Vol. H2, p. 209; and Raymond's burial record in the family plot via Findagrave.com). Both the 1900 and 1910 U.S. Federal Census enumerations also state that seven children had been born to Narcissa.
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Mary Ritter Beard. Indiana Commission for Women. ციტირების თარიღი: August 19, 2019
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Yael Ksander. (March 10, 2008) Mary Ritter Beard. Moment of Indiana History. Indiana Public Media. ციტირების თარიღი: August 19, 2019
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Catherine E. Forrest Weber (Winter 2003). „Mary Ritter Beard: Historian of the Other Half“. Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society. 15 (1): 7. ციტირების თარიღი: August 22, 2019.
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John Simkin. (August 2014) Mary Ritter Beard. Spartacus Educational. ციტირების თარიღი: August 20, 2019
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Sources disagree on whether there were six or seven children in the Ritter family. See: Barbara K. Turoff (1979). Mary Ritter Beard as Force in History, Monograph series/Wright State University. Dayton, Ohio: Wright State University, გვ. 7. OCLC906341769. Also: (1988) რედ. Ann J. Lane: Mary Ritter Beard: A Sourcebook. Boston, Massachusetts: First Northeastern University Press, გვ. 14. ISBN1-55553-029-X. Lane identified two older brothers, Halstead and Roscoe; Ruth, the youngest of the Ritter children; and two other brothers, Dwight and Herman, no order of birth given, but made no mention of another sibling. Herman Ritter died while a senior at DePauw University. See also: "Biographical" note in Mary Ritter Beard Papers Finding Aid, Sophia Smith Collection. Smith College.დაარქივებული 2019-06-08 საიტზე Wayback Machine. The "Biographical" note indicates that Mary Ritter was the third of six children, which neglects to count her younger brother Raymond, who died on January 28, 1887, at the age of five (see WPA Death Index for Indiana, Vol. H2, p. 209; and Raymond's burial record in the family plot via Findagrave.com). Both the 1900 and 1910 U.S. Federal Census enumerations also state that seven children had been born to Narcissa.
Sources disagree on whether there were six or seven children in the Ritter family. See: Barbara K. Turoff (1979). Mary Ritter Beard as Force in History, Monograph series/Wright State University. Dayton, Ohio: Wright State University, გვ. 7. OCLC906341769. Also: (1988) რედ. Ann J. Lane: Mary Ritter Beard: A Sourcebook. Boston, Massachusetts: First Northeastern University Press, გვ. 14. ISBN1-55553-029-X. Lane identified two older brothers, Halstead and Roscoe; Ruth, the youngest of the Ritter children; and two other brothers, Dwight and Herman, no order of birth given, but made no mention of another sibling. Herman Ritter died while a senior at DePauw University. See also: "Biographical" note in Mary Ritter Beard Papers Finding Aid, Sophia Smith Collection. Smith College.დაარქივებული 2019-06-08 საიტზე Wayback Machine. The "Biographical" note indicates that Mary Ritter was the third of six children, which neglects to count her younger brother Raymond, who died on January 28, 1887, at the age of five (see WPA Death Index for Indiana, Vol. H2, p. 209; and Raymond's burial record in the family plot via Findagrave.com). Both the 1900 and 1910 U.S. Federal Census enumerations also state that seven children had been born to Narcissa.