Oliver Ames (governor)

Oliver Ames
35th Governor of Massachusetts
In office
January 6, 1887 – January 7, 1890
LieutenantJohn Q. A. Brackett
Preceded byGeorge D. Robinson
Succeeded byJohn Q. A. Brackett
33rd Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts
In office
January 4, 1883 – January 6, 1887
GovernorBenjamin F. Butler
George D. Robinson
Preceded byByron Weston
Succeeded byJohn Q. A. Brackett
Member of the Massachusetts Senate[1]
In office
1881–1882
Personal details
Born(1831-02-04)February 4, 1831
Easton, Massachusetts
DiedOctober 22, 1895(1895-10-22) (aged 64)
Easton, Massachusetts
Political partyRepublican
SpouseAnna Coffin Ray
ChildrenOakes Ames
RelativesAmes family
ProfessionBusinessman, investor, philanthropist, politician
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Oliver Ames (February 4, 1831 – October 22, 1895) was an American businessman, investor, philanthropist, and Republican politician who served as the 35th governor of Massachusetts from 1887 to 1890.

Ames's public life was primarily devoted to the vindication of his late father Oakes Ames, a businessman and U.S. Representative who was censured for his role the 1873 Credit Mobilier scandal and died shortly thereafter. His tenure in office was also marked by a divide within the state over the growing temperance movement.

Ames was executor of his father's estate, and took over many of his business interests. He was a major philanthropist, especially in his hometown of Easton, where he secured construction of a number of architecturally significant works by the architect H.H. Richardson and a number of properties by landscape designer Frederick Law Olmsted.

Early life and education

Oakes Ames

Oliver Ames was born in Easton, Massachusetts on February 4, 1831 to Eveline Orville (née Gilmore) and Oakes Ames.[2] His father was the owner (with his father and brother, each also named Oliver) of Ames Shovel Shop, the largest manufacturer of shovels in the United States.[3]

Ames was educated in the local schools, and then attended private academies in North Attleborough and Leicester.[3] He was briefly employed at the family factory before enrolling at Brown University in 1851.[1] He spent three years there in a custom-designed program overseen by university president Francis Wayland.[4]

Business career

After leaving Brown, Ames entered the family business, learning all aspects of its manufacturing processes and worked as a traveling salesman.

Ames served in the Massachusetts militia under the 4th Massachusetts Regiment, rising to the rank of lieutenant colonel in 1857, but resigned before the American Civil War began.[2] During the war, he oversaw the company's manufacturing department, expanding the business and making the manufacturing processes more efficient.[5] The family also invested in railroads and other industrial concerns.[6] Oliver became a partner in the company when his grandfather Oliver Ames Sr. died in 1863.[3]

Credit Mobilier scandal and death of Oakes Ames

Oakes and Oliver Ames Jr., Ames's father and uncle, were leading figures in the Union Pacific Railroad as well as principals in Crédit Mobilier of America, a shell corporation established by Union Pacific insiders to siphon profits from the railroad's construction.[7] While a member of Congress, Oakes Ames sold shares of Crédit Mobiler to other Congressmen well below their estimated market value. When this was exposed in 1872, a congressional committee determined it a bribe for the purpose of influencing railroad legislation. The scandal resulted in Oakes Ames's censure and he died not long afterward.[8]

Ames inherited his father's fortune, nationwide network of business interests, and $6–8 million in debt related to the scandal. He was also co-executor to his father's estate. Over a period of years, Ames was able to pay off the debts, provide more than $1 million in bequests, and divide the estate amongst the heirs.[9]

Jay Gould, who removed Ames from the Crédit Mobilier board of directors

In 1875, financier Jay Gould gained control of the Union Pacific, while a group of Ames-dominated Boston investors retained control of Crédit Mobilier.[10]

Crédit Mobilier remained mired in legal action related to the scandal, and its shares were a major component of Oakes Ames's estate. The company's only major asset was a $2 million note against UP, and Ames instigated legal action to recover its value. Gould and Union Pacific countersued and conducted a hostile takeover of Crédit Mobilier, ousting Ames from the company's board and discontinuing its lawsuit.[11] Ames launched legal action as a shareholder, and succeeded in forcing CM into receivership in 1879 with himself as the receiver.[12] Their legal wrangling largely subsided in 1880, when most of the holdout shareholders were bought out by Gould.[13]

During their fight, Ames sold Gould his controlling interest in the Central Branch Union Pacific Railroad, a separate paper railroad chartered to provide service in Kansas, at $250 per share.[14] Ames made a large profit on the sale, which Gould purchased in order to assemble the pieces of a full transcontinental rail network under the Union Pacific umbrella.[3][14]

Early political career

Ames entered public life intent on vindicating his late father's memory.[15] His early political activities included sitting on Easton's School Committee and chairing the local Republican Party committee.[1]

State senator

He was elected to the Massachusetts State Senate in 1879 and saw to the incorporation of the new town of Cottage City, where he owned a summer home.[16][17] He also sat on the committees overseeing railroads and schools.[17] He was re-elected in 1881.[2]

Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts (1883–86)

In 1882, Ames was nominated for Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts. Though he won his race, Republican Robert R. Bishop lost the gubernatorial election to Democrat Benjamin Butler in a bitterly divisive contest.[18] Ames served from 1883 to 1886 under Butler (1883) and Republican George D. Robinson (1884–86).[16]

In 1883, the Massachusetts legislature passed a resolution exonerating Ames's father and calling on Congress to reverse his censure.[19] While in office, he also state's divestment from the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad and the Hoosac Tunnel at 1/3 of par value.[16] He was at first criticized for the relatively low price,[by whom?] but it was later seen to be a good deal.[5][by whom?]

Governor of Massachusetts (1887–90)

With Governor Robinson retiring in 1886, Ames won election as Governor of Massachusetts and served three one-year terms.[2] A major political issues in his first two campaigns was his resignation from the state militia before the American Civil War. Ames countered criticisms by pointing out that he had hired a substitute to serve in his place and had financially supported the Union war effort.[20]

As governor, Ames was a competent administrator, hiring and promoting more on the basis of merit than politics.[citation needed] In 1887 he signed a bill exempting military veterans from recently enacted civil service regulations, earning him the ire of the state's progressives.[21] A project to expand the Massachusetts State House was approved during his tenure, and he in 1889 helped lay the cornerstone for its new elements.[16]

Education

He advocated the improvement of public schools, as a counter to private religious schools.[citation needed] During his second term, he donated $1,000 to the College of the Holy Cross, which upset anti-Catholics in the state and cost him votes in his third election against William E. Russell.[citation needed]

Temperance

Ames supported the work of the Massachusetts Temperance Society but was opposed to the legislated prohibition of alcohol.[5] He became unpopular with advocates of temperance.[citation needed] In 1889, the legislature passed a state constitutional amendment enacting prohibition, but it was voted down in the required popular referendum that followed.[22]

Retirement and death

In 1888, his health began to fail, probably due to the strain of office and his business interests.[23] He refused to run for reelection in 1889, continuing a party tradition of three-term governors.[5] After leaving office, he traveled to Europe several times to relax and recover his health.[23] He died at his North Easton home in 1895.[24]

Personal life and legacy

Family

Ames married Anna Coffin Ray of Nantucket in 1860. The couple had six children.[24] Their youngest son, Oakes Ames, was a well-known American botanist and orchid expert who owned palatial properties in Boston, Martha's Vineyard, and North Easton.[25][26]

Honors

Ames was elected an honorary member of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia music fraternity in 1917, by the fraternity's Alpha Chapter at the New England Conservatory in Boston. He is the only known member to receive such a posthumous offer.[27]

Legacy

Ames was a major financier of Easton's public high school, and it is named Oliver Ames High School in his honor.[28][26] He is also the namesake of the small community of Oliver, Nebraska[29] and of the schooner Governor Ames, in which he was invested.[citation needed]

With his cousin Frederick Lothrop Ames, Ames financed the construction of many projects designed by architect H. H. Richardson and landscape designer Frederick Law Olmsted in North Easton, including Oakes Ames Memorial Hall and the Ames Free Library. The site of these properties is now the H. H. Richardson Historic District of North Easton, a National Historic Landmark District.[30]

Ames was a patron of sports and the arts. He owned Booth's Theatre in New York City[26] and raised funds to send members of the Boston Athletic Association to the 1896 Summer Olympics.

He was at one time the president of the Merchants' Club of Boston, and he was also president of the Boston Art Club.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c Clarke, p. 187
  2. ^ a b c d e Wikisource "Ames, Oliver (governor of Massachusetts)". The Biographical Dictionary of America. Vol. 1. 1906. p. 106.
  3. ^ a b c d Davis, p. 384
  4. ^ Roe, p. 666
  5. ^ a b c d Purcell, p. 255
  6. ^ "Ames, Oakes" . Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography. Vol. I. 1900. pp. 65–66.
  7. ^ Klein (1997), pp. 138–139
  8. ^ Cooper and Fenton, pp. 201–214
  9. ^ Sargent, p. 913
  10. ^ Klein (2006), pp. 316–320
  11. ^ Klein (2006), pp. 321–22
  12. ^ Klein (2006), pp. 404–405
  13. ^ Klein (2006), pp. 547–549
  14. ^ a b Klein (2006), p. 411
  15. ^ Rines, George Edwin, ed. (1920). "Ames, Oliver (son)" . Encyclopedia Americana. Vol. I.
  16. ^ a b c d Davis, p. 385
  17. ^ a b Cutter, p. 331
  18. ^ Bishop, pp. 7–9
  19. ^ Clarke, p. 189
  20. ^ Purcell, pp. 254–255
  21. ^ The Nation, June 23, 1887
  22. ^ Hennessy, p. 4
  23. ^ a b Davis, p. 386
  24. ^ a b Davis, p. 387
  25. ^ Ulrich et al, p. 42
  26. ^ a b c Purcell, p. 256
  27. ^ "Ames Family Papers, 1812–2012". Smith College. Archived from the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved June 2, 2016.
  28. ^ "Accreditation Report" (PDF). Town of Easton. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 6, 2018. Retrieved June 2, 2016.
  29. ^ Fitzpatrick, p. 87
  30. ^ "NHL nomination for H.H. Richardson Historic District of North Easton". National Park Service. Retrieved June 9, 2016.

Bibliography

Party political offices
Preceded by Republican nominee for Governor of Massachusetts
1886, 1887, 1888
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts
1883–1887
Succeeded by
John Q. A. Brackett
Preceded by Governor of Massachusetts
1887–1890
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