Laura J. Rittenhouse
Laura J. Rittenhouse was an American temperance activist, juvenile literature author, poet, businesswoman, and club-woman of the long nineteenth century. She was the author of the poem, "Out of the Depths".
Early life and education
Laura Jacinta Arter was born in Grand Chain, Pulaski County, Illinois, near the Ohio River, April 30, 1841. She was a daughter of Dr. Daniel Arter. From her parents she inherited her tastes and talent for literature.Her education occurred in the schools of the sparsely-settled county, but she supplemented her deficient schooling by self-study and wide reading.
Career
During the early 1890s, she was a frequent contributor to magazines and newspapers. Her best work was done in her short stories. She was skillful at writing plots, and working out the stories to their logical ending.For years, her interests were given to the work of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, and for that organization, she worked and wrote unceasingly. She was the first president of the WCTU of Cairo, Illinois, serving in that office for many years. She was elected district president of the Cairo WCTU for four consecutive years, and for five years, she also served as district treasurer.
She served as president of the Presbyterian Woman's Aid Society in Cairo, and vice-president of the Red Cross Society in Cairo.She served as secretary of the Social Science Association in Cairo, secretary of the Centennial Association in Cairo, for a year, as secretary of the Cairo Women's Library Club. She was the secretary of the Cairo Protestant Orphan Asylum, and for many years, was manager of the orphanage.
Personal life
In Pulaski County, December 31, 1863, she married Wood Rittenhouse, a businessman of Cairo, Illinois. Their family included one daughter and four sons: Isabella Maud, Wood Arter, Harry H., Fred M. and Robin C. Rittenhouse.Laura Rittenhouse died on July 11, 1911, in Chicago, Illinois. She was buried at Cairo City Cemetery, in Villa Ridge, Illinois.
Selected works
Poetry
- "Out of the Depths"
Short stories
- "Richard Graham's Love"