Prehistoric cultural affiliation(s) include Plaquemine--Mississippian, Coles Creek--Late Woodland, Late Coles Creek Period, Balmoral And Gordon Phases and Plaquemine Period dating back to 500.
Many famous people are associated with these Adams County historic places including Levin R. Marshall, George Washington Koontz, John Anthony Quitman, John Routh, Commandant Grand Pre and James Smylie.
Some of the country's most noteable architects helped create the Adams County places including James Moore, Samuel Sloan, J.S. Griffin, James Hardie, William Johnson, Weldon Brothers, William K. Ketteringham, Soule & MacDonald, Reynolds & Brown and Robert E. Bost. Prominent architectural styles found in Adams Country are Greek Revival, Federal and Colonial Revival.
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