Herbert Thomas Ames (June 7, 1844 – August 3, 1936) was the mayor of the city of Williamsport, Pennsylvania, United States, from 1928 to 1932.[1] In 1934, at the age of 90, he was the Prohibition Party's candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania.[2] Ames was born in Sullivan Township, Tioga County, Pennsylvania.[3]

Herbert Thomas Ames
BornJune 7, 1844
DiedAugust 3, 1936 (aged 92)
Occupation(s)Mayor of Williamsport, Pennsylvania (1928-1932)
Notable workProhibition Party candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania
SpouseLizzie Wise (m. December 21, 1886)
Parent(s)Thomas W. and Mary (Card) Ames

He came to Williamsport in July 1869, which was then the lumber capital of Pennsylvania, and resided there until his death, August 3, 1936.[3] Mr. Ames was married, December 21, 1886, to Lizzie W., daughter of Jacob Wise, of Lycoming County, Pennsylvania.[4] They had two children, Thomas W. Ames of 338 High Street, Williamsport and Mary, wife of Dr. Herbert P. Haskin, 324 High Street, Williamsport.[5] He formed a partnership with Thomas H. Hammond in 1886.The firm of Ames & Hammond was a well-known legal firm of Williamsport.[4]

He was a member of Pine Street Methodist Episcopal church, Williamsport.[4] Ames attended Mansfield Normal School, now Mansfield University. He was listed as the College's former oldest living alumnus in his August 1936 obituary.[5]

References edit

  1. ^ "About Us - Lycoming Law Association".
  2. ^ "The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Ames".
  3. ^ a b Marshall R. Anspach, Esquire, ed. "Historical Sketches: Bench & Bar of Lycoming County by the Lycoming Law Association (1961)". {{cite web}}: |author= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ a b c History of Lycoming County, John F. Meginnes
  5. ^ a b Williamsport Sun Gazette
Political offices
Preceded by Mayor of Williamsport, Pennsylvania
1928–1932
Succeeded by