Oakes Angier Ames

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1829 – 1899

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Who was Oakes Angier Ames?

Oakes Angier Ames was a wealthy industrialist and philanthropist in the Ames family of North Easton, Massachusetts. His brother Oliver Ames was Governor of Massachusetts.

Ames was the oldest son of Oakes Ames, a major force behind the Union Pacific Railroad, and Eveline O. Gilmore. He became a partner in the family's shovel factory in 1863, and in 1877 became its president.

Ames' legacy to North Easton can still be seen in Queset House, his home beside the Queset Brook. The house's front portion design was drawn in 1854 from a plan by noted architect Andrew Jackson Downing and John Ames Mitchell, designed the rear in 1872. The famous landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted planned its grounds and also, in consultation with Ames, created The Rockery nearby.

Together with his family, Ames commissioned Olmsted and architect H. H. Richardson to create a remarkable set of buildings and landscapes in North Easton, including:

⁕Ames Free Library

⁕Ames Gate Lodge

⁕Oakes Ames Memorial Hall

⁕Old Colony Railroad Station

⁕The Rockery

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Born
Apr 15, 1829
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Died
Sep 19, 1899

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on July 23, 2013

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