Nathan Peabody Ames

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Nathan Peabody Ames
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BornSeptember 1, 1803 Edit this on Wikidata
Lowell Edit this on Wikidata
DiedApril 3, 1847 Edit this on Wikidata (aged 43)
OccupationManufacturer, entrepreneur Edit this on Wikidata

Nathan Peabody Ames (September 1, 1803 – April 3, 1847) was an American manufacturer and entrepreneur. With his younger brother, he founded the Ames Manufacturing Company.

Nathan Peabody Ames was born on September 1, 1803 in Lowell. Ames began business in 1829, and became known as a skillful sword-maker, furnishing large numbers by contract to the U. S. government. His business having increased, he removed to Cabotville, Mass., and with his associates incorporated in 1834 the Ames Manufacturing Company. In 1836 the works were supplemented by the addition of a foundry for casting bronze cannon and church-bells. This establishment soon became famous, and furnished most of the brass cannon for the U. S. army. The statues of De Witt Clinton, in Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn, N. Y., of Washington, in Union Square, New York, and of Franklin, in School Street, Boston, Mass., were cast at this foundry. In 1840 Ames visited Europe for the purpose of inspecting the various armories and of acquiring the latest information in regard to improved processes. In 1844 he received an important order from the British government for machines used in the manufacture of muskets.

Nathan Peabody Ames died on 3 April 1847 in Chicopee.

public domain This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainWilson, J. G.; Fiske, J., eds. (1891). "AMES, Nathan Peabody,". Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography. New York: D. Appleton.

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