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AMES, Butler, (son of Adelbert Ames and grandson of Benjamin Franklin Butler),
a Representative from Massachusetts; born in Lowell, Mass., August
22, 1871; attended the public schools and Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter,
N.H.; was graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point in
1894; resigned from the United States Army after appointment as second
lieutenant to the Eleventh Regiment, United States Infantry; took a
postgraduate course at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and was graduated
in 1896 as a mechanical and electrical engineer; engaged in manufacturing;
served as a member of the common council of Lowell in 1896; enlisted during the
Spanish-American War and was commissioned lieutenant and adjutant of the Sixth
Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry; appointed acting engineer officer
of the Second Army Corps under General Graham, in addition to his duties as
adjutant; was promoted to lieutenant colonel in August 1898; served as civil
administrator of the Arecibo district of Puerto Rico until November 1898;
member of the Massachusetts house of representatives 1897-1899; elected as a
Republican to the Fifty-eighth and to the four succeeding Congresses (March 4,
1903-March 3, 1913); was not a candidate for renomination in 1912; resumed
manufacturing pursuits; president of United States Cartridge Co., and treasurer
of Heinze Electrical Co. of Lowell; at time of death was treasurer and a
director of Wamesit Power Co. of Lowell, Mass.; director of Union Land and
Grazing Co., Colorado Springs, Colo., and vice president and a director of Ames
Textile Corp., Lowell, Mass.; died in Tewksbury, Mass., November 6, 1954;
interment in Hildreth Family Cemetery, Lowell, Mass.
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