Ames, Oakes

Ames, Oakes

▪ American businessman and politician
born Jan. 10, 1804, Easton, Mass., U.S.
died May 8, 1873, Easton
 leading figure in the Crédit Mobilier scandal following the U.S. Civil War.

      Ames left school at age 16 to enter his father's shovel company, Oliver Ames & Sons. Assuming progressively more responsible positions in the firm, he eventually took over management of the company (along with his brother Oliver [1807–77]) upon his father's retirement in 1844.

      The gold rushes in California and Australia, along with agricultural development of the Mississippi Valley, created enormous demand for Ames's shovels. By the outbreak of the Civil War, the business was worth $4,000,000. Drawn to the Republican Party by his ardent beliefs in free soil and free enterprise, Ames ran for a Massachusetts congressional seat in 1862. He won—and then won reelection four times. He was, however, an inconspicuous member of the House.

      In 1865, along with brother Oliver and railroad executive T.C. Durant, Ames helped create the Crédit Mobilier of America—a company formed to build the Union Pacific Railroad. The Crédit Mobilier allowed a small number of individuals to reap vast fortunes from the construction of the line. By early 1868, Congress seemed certain to investigate charges of improper use of government grants to the railroad. But Ames, through shrewd sale of Crédit Mobilier stock at bargain prices to appropriate members of Congress, induced his colleagues to abandon the investigation.

      A quarrel between Ames and a Crédit Mobilier investor led, in 1872, to the publication of documents detailing Ames's misuse of company stock to derail the congressional investigation of 1868. An immediate congressional investigation ensued, concluding with a vote of 182–36 in favour of censuring Ames. He returned to Easton in 1873, a disgraced and broken figure.

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