Charles Gordon Ames (3 October 1828 – 15 April 1912) was an American Unitarian clergyman, editor and lecturer.
Biography
He was a foundling, adopted by his parents when he was three years old.[1] Ames spent his early years on a farm and in a printing-office in New Hampshire.[2] He graduated from the Geauga Seminary of Ohio, and was ordained in 1849 as a Free Will Baptist, and became the founding minister for a church of that sect in Minneapolis in 1851. He was secretary of the founding meeting of the Minnesota branch of the Republican Party in 1854, and from 1855 to 1857 edited the MinnesotaRepublican,[1] the first Republican paper in the Northwest. He found his congregation wanting in the faith and attitude he expected, and after five years he left the Minneapolis church, and, for a time, the ministry.[1]