Olive Pond Amies (c. 1844–1917) was an American educator, lecturer, and editor from the U.S. state of New York.
She founded the training school for teachers in Lewiston, Maine; served as editor of a Universalist Church publication; and was the first president of the Woman's Health Protective Association of the United States.
In 1877, she began to edit the primary department of The Sunday School Helper, published in Boston, the exponent for the Universalist Church.
[2] Amies served as president of the Women's Health Protective Association of the United States.
[2] Amies died at her home in Secane, Delaware County, Pennsylvania on March 3, 1917 from heart disease.