This question has puzzled me too as a visitor to Charleston SC, so here's what i found through Google (not straightforward because he has a Boulevard named after him with lots of businesses on it). 1. There were quite a few of them but . . . 2. The one the boulevard was named after seems to have been a SC legislator:
Quote: Sam Rittenberg was a Legislature [sic] in South Carolina House of Representatives, who, among other things passed legislation to provide free books to public school children of Charleston. End Quote. Taken from http://www.antiqbook.com/boox/balt/11494.shtml
Sam Cooper - 1933 Sam Francis - 1939 Sam Boyd - 1939-40 Sam Davis - 1967-79
yes he is and he likes it
SAM Coupé was created in 1989.
General Sam Hormusji Framji "Sam Bahadur" Jamshedji Manekshaw
Sam mentiones The Battles of Lexington and Concord.
Sidney Rittenberg was born in 1921.
Max Rittenberg has written: 'Swirling Waters'
Adam Rittenberg was born on 1981-01-01.
David Rittenberg was born on 1906-11-11.
David Rittenberg died on 1970-01-24.
Barbara Rittenberg was born on July 2, 1930.
Barbara Rittenberg died on June 16, 1973.
Joseph Gallus Rittenberg has written: 'Joseph Gallus Rittenberg' -- subject(s): Artists, German Authors, Portrait photography, Portraits
The address of the American Military Museum Ltd is: 2070 Sam Rittenberg Blvd 216, Charleston, SC 29407-4605
Yes, there is a Progressive Insurance office on Sam Rittenberg Blvd in Charleston. Progressive does not offer LIFE insurance; however, they can help you with auto, motorcycle, commercial vehicle, homeowners/rental/mobile home or boat insurance.
Sci-Fi Trader - 1994 Bruce Balfour Gerald Fried Rick Rittenberg 1-9 was released on: USA: 21 August 1994
60 Minutes - 1968 Dragon Head The Old School Tie Sidney Rittenberg 25-31 was released on: USA: 18 April 1993