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David Ames (colonel)

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28: 255:. It revolutionized the process by which a constantly moving cylinder was covered in mesh and, half submerged in the vat of pulp, produced a continuous sheet of paper material. It enabled one man to do the work of thirty. On May 18, 1917, the Connecticut Valley Historical Society commemorated the Ames achievement as first paper manufacturers in the Connecticut Valley. Four generations of descendants were in attendance for the unveiling of a tablet, located at the corner of Maple St. and Mill St. in Springfield, Massachusetts. 194: 109: 202: 181:, he gained knowledge of colonial artillery and supplied guns and shovels valuable to the war effort. Records show that he and Oliver assisted their father in shovel sales outside Bridgewater. In 1796, Oliver delivered 15 dozen shovels to David, who was to sell them for at least eight dollars per dozen in 234:
in Springfield, MA. He tore down the original mill and erected a new one that would last for 75 years. Sons David Jr. and John went on to become successful in the paper manufacturing business under the name D. & J. Ames Paper. The Ames family established mills in
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and was commissioned in the militia. Upon completion of service at the Armory, he entered the paper-manufacturing business and by 1838 was proprietor of the most extensive paper manufacturing operation in the United States.
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David married Rebecca Johnson (December 26, 1758 - June 29, 1834), daughter of Major Isaac and Mary (Willis) Johnson of Bridgewater, MA, on November 15, 1781. They had nine children:
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Falls. John obtained the Ames Cylinder Paper-Making Machine patent on May 14, 1822. The patent documentation on sheepskin was signed by President
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Sketches of the Old Inhabitants and Other Citizens of Old Springfield of the Present Century, and It's Historic Mansions of "Ye Olden Tyme"
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provided the American Armed Forces with weapons and state-of-the-art weapons engineering for nearly two hundred years.
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Forging Ahead: The Ames Family of Easton, Massachusetts and Two Centuries of Industrial Enterprise, 1635-1861
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appointed David to Superintendent of the newly created Armory in 1794. He resigned on October 31, 1802.
182: 149:. His father was a prominent blacksmith who manufactured shovels and guns both prior to and during the 558: 553: 145:(April 7, 1738 - June 17, 1805) and Susanna (Howard) Ames (May 14, 1759 - January 11, 1821), both of 174: 170: 150: 142: 129: 81: 215: 121: 71: 128:, from 1794 to October 31, 1802. He supplied the American army with shovels and guns during the 513: 493: 478: 454: 219: 193: 205:
Tablet commemorating David Ames and sons contributions to industry in the Connecticut Valley
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Charlotte Ames born September 5, 1798, married (1) Nathan Oakes, (2) Ephraim Bullard
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Galen Ames born July 21, 1796, married (1) Eliza Kent, (2) Elizabeth Wilson Little
157:(April 11, 1779 - September 11, 1863), founded the Oliver Ames Shovel Company of 240: 201: 169:
At fifteen years old, David held a commission in the local militia during the
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History of Massachusetts Industries: Their Inception, Growth, and Success
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A History of Paper-Manufacturing in the United States, 1690-1916
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David Ames Jr. born August 24, 1791, married Mary Orr Mitchell
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Lucinda Ames born February 15, 1782, married Benjamin Lamphear
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Abigail Ames born August 3, 1794, married Robert McDermott
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Descendents of William Ames of Braintree, Massachusetts
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Susanna Ames born July 23, 1789, married Edward Pynchon
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Rebecca Ames born December 5, 1786, married James Wells
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Massachusetts militiamen in the American Revolution
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Index


Bridgewater, Massachusetts
Springfield Armory
John Ames (captain)
Oliver Ames Sr.

Springfield Armory
Springfield, Massachusetts
American Revolution
John Ames (captain)
Bridgewater, Massachusetts
American Revolution
Oliver Ames Sr.
North Easton, Massachusetts
American Revolution
Hugh Orr
Bridgewater, Massachusetts
Hartford, Connecticut


Springfield Armory
George Washington
Mill River (Northampton, Massachusetts)
Suffield, Connecticut
Northampton
South Hadley
Chicopee
Andrew Jackson
ISBN
0-88082-182-5

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