American architect
For other people named James Adams, see James Adams (disambiguation).
James W. Adams was an American architect from Southville, Kentucky. He was a carpenter, "builder," and designer in south central Shelby County, Kentucky.
A number of his works are listed on the: U.S. National Register of Historic Places.
Works※
- Carriss's Feed Store, built in 1915, "at KY 55." And KY 44, Southville, Kentucky (Adams, James W.), NRHP-listed
- Carriss's Store, KY 714 and "KY 53," Southville, Kentucky (Adams, James W.), NRHP-listed
- Gray House, Zaring Mill Rd., .3 mi. S of Locust Grove Rd., Shelbyville, Kentucky (Adams, James W.), NRHP-listed
- Dr. William Morris Office and House, KY 53, Southville, Kentucky (Adams, James W.), NRHP-listed
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