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†Japanese name during Korea under Japanese rule (1910–1945). The Korean name is unchanged. ‡Name change in English due to replacement McCune-Reischauer with the Revised Romanization method in 2000. The Korean name is unchanged.
William Adam (1689–1748), Scottish architect and builder, born near Kirkcaldy, Fife John Adam (1721–1792), born near Kirkcaldy, eldest son of William, architect and builder William Adam (1751–1839), only son of John Adam, Member of Parliament and judge Charles Adam (1780–1853), second son of William Adam (1751–1839), British naval officer
Adams was born in Frankfort, Kentucky, to Anna Weisiger Adams and Judge George Adams [4] (a personal friend to American statesman and orator Henry Clay).He was a brother of Daniel Weisiger Adams, another future Civil War general.
William Adam (minister) (1796–1881), Scottish Baptist minister, missionary, abolitionist; William Adam (artist) (1846–1931), English landscape artist who worked in California for 33 years; William Adam (malacologist) (1909–1988), Belgian malacologist; William Adam (trumpeter) (1917–2013), American trumpeter, and professor emeritus at ...
A 2019 report identified Adams County as the poorest in Ohio with a 23.8% poverty rate and median household income of $36,320 ($16,000 less than the state average). The county also has the state's highest unemployment rate at 6.8%.
By 1842, it extended from Liberty Street (Liberty Street got its name because the city laws were not enforced north of it and it was the location of the "northern liberties" – gambling, drinking and carousing) to McMillan Street (note that the historic district only goes as far south as Ringold Street, the rest of the Mount Auburn ...
Ryan Adams (born 1993), birth name of Rylo Rodriguez, American rapper; Suzanne Adams (1872–1953), American operatic soprano; Victoria Adams (born 1974), birth name of British pop singer Victoria Beckham, known as "Posh Spice" William James Adams Jr. (born 1975), birth name of will.i.am, American rapper, singer, songwriter and record producer
In 1831, the town was renamed as "Warsaw", as the US Postal Service did not want it to have the same name as the Virginia city. The post office was established July 18, 1832, with W.F. Clinton as postmaster. In 1837, the Gallatin County seat was moved from Port William (now Carrollton) to Warsaw. The courthouse is now the oldest operating one ...