Historical Profile: Oliver Ames


Boston, MA. – Oliver Ames (1831 – 1895) was the son of Oakes Ames and Eveline Orville.  Oliver’s father was the owner of the largest shovel manufacturer in the United States.


Oliver Ames was educated at Brown University and he eventually went on to become a politician, financier, and philanthropist.  From 1881 – 1882, Ames was a Massachusetts State Senator.  Later, Ames served as the 33rd Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts (1883 – 1887) and he served as the 35th Governor of Massachusetts from 1887 – 1890).  Ames was a member of the Republican party.


There is a statue of Oliver Ames located in the Massachusetts State House in Boston.


Oliver Ames statue at the Massachusetts State House.

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