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  1. Frederick Lothrop Ames (June 8, 1835 – September 13, 1893) was heir to a fortune in railroads and shovel manufacturing. He was Vice President of the Old Colony Railroad , a director of the Union Pacific railroad, and a co-founder of General Electric .

  2. Frederick Lothrop Ames Jr. (July 23, 1876 – June 19, 1921) was a Massachusetts financier and socialite. He was the great-grandson of Oliver Ames, who established the Ames Shovel Company, grandson of Oliver Ames Jr., and son of Frederick Lothrop Ames.

  3. 6 de dez. de 2021 · The country estate of Frederick Lothrop Ames (1835-1893), “Langwater” sits in North Easton amongst a collection of some of America’s greatest architectural treasures, all thanks to the Ames Family.

  4. Langwater Guernseys: A Testimonial to Frederick Lothrop Ames for His Devotion, Study and Effort for the Improvement of the Guernsey Cow. Rumford Press, 1925 - Guernsey cattle - 136 pages....

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  5. 1 de mai. de 2020 · Enter Frederick Lothrop Ames II (1876-1921), grandson of the shovel works founder and builder of Stone House Hill House. Two generations of wealth have produced a most elegant looking man, seemingly at his ease in the world of the so-called “Ultra-Exclusives.”

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  6. Frederick Lothrop Ames Jr. Registration: NC640K. Flight Phase: Flight Type: Private. Survivors: No. Site: Plain, Valley. Schedule: East Boston – Easton. MSN: 227. YOM: 1929. Location: Randolph. Massachusetts. Country: United States of America. Region: North America. Crew on board: 1. Crew fatalities: Pax on board: 2. Pax fatalities:

  7. 3 de dez. de 2021 · The country estate of Frederick Lothrop Ames (1835-1893), “Langwater” sits in North Easton amongst a collection of some of America’s greatest architectural treasures, all thanks to the Ames Family. The Ames family was a wealthy family which had lived in Easton for many generations.