Adams County was named after John Adams or John Quincy Adams. The territory was founded in the year 1848. It encloses an area of 689 sq mi in the state of Wisconsin, U.S. More than 18K people with an amalgamation of White, Native American, black or African American, Asian, Hispanic or Latino, Pacific Islander, and others reside in this region along with 7.9K households and 5.4K family units. Friendship City was selected as the county seat and Adams is the largest city.
It is always pleasing and funny to undertake a long route down to the time gone by. An exploration to the long-lost past helps you to uncover myriad stories and age old facts. Explore the county index and pull up a huge collection of records including colonization and naturalization minutiae, military service, war specifics, birth, familial Social Security Numbers, marriage particulars, separation license information, civil court data, death news, probates, census, property deeds and various other details.
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