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Adams

Adams is the name of a number of places in the United States and Canada, as well as a common surname.

Places

United States

  • Adams, Alabama
  • Adams, Florida
  • Adams, Illinois
  • Adams, Indiana
  • Adams, Kansas
  • Adams, Kentucky
  • Adams, Massachusetts
  • Adams, Maine
  • Adams, Minnesota
  • Adams, Mississippi
  • Adams, North Dakota
  • Adams, Nebraska
  • Adams, New Jersey
  • Adams, New York (town)
  • Adams, New York (village)
  • Adams Center, New York
  • Adams, Oklahoma
  • Adams, Oregon
  • Adams, Pennsylvania
  • Adams, Tennessee
  • Adams, Wisconsin, city
  • Adams, Adams County, Wisconsin, town
  • Adams, Green County, Wisconsin, town
  • Adams, Jackson County, Wisconsin, town
  • Adams, West Virginia
  • Adams Township, Iowa
  • Adams Township, Illinois
  • Adams Township, Indiana
  • Adams Township, Kansas
  • Adams Township, Michigan
  • Adams Township, Minnesota
  • Adams Township, Missouri
  • Adams Township, North Dakota
  • Adams Township, Nebraska
  • Adams Township, Ohio
  • Adams Township, Pennsylvania
  • Adams Township, South Dakota

Canada

  • Adams Landing, Alberta
  • Adams Lake, British Columbia
  • Adams Gulch, New Brunswick
  • Adams Cove, Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Adams Island, Nunavut
  • Adams Apple, Ontario
  • Adams, Quebec
  • Adams Camp, Quebec
  • Adams, Saskatchewan

Similar place names include:

  • North Adams
  • Adams County
  • Adams Township
  • Adamsburg
  • Adamsdale
  • Adamstown
  • Adamsville

Surnames

  • Abigail Adams, U.S. First Lady
  • Ansel Adams, photographer
  • Ben Adams, singer, businessman
  • Brockman Adams, U.S. politician
  • Bristow Adams, journalist, forester, professor, illustrator
  • Bryan Adams, singer
  • Cecil Adams, author
  • Cecily Adams, U.S. actress
  • Charles Francis Adams (disambiguation)
  • Christian Adams, oenologist, terrorist victim
  • Clifford Adams (composer)
  • Clifford Adams, computer programmer
  • Don Adams, U.S. actor
  • Douglas Adams, author
  • Eddie Adams (photographer)
  • Dirk Diggler, adult film stage name for Eddie Adams
  • Franklin Pierce Adams, U.S. journalist
  • Gerry Adams, Irish politician
  • Henry Adams, historian and novelist
  • Herbert Baxter Adams, historian and educator
  • John Adams, U.S. President
  • John Adams (mutineer)
  • John Coolidge Adams, composer
  • John Couch Adams, mathematician
  • John Luther Adams, composer
  • John Quincy Adams, U.S. President
  • Katherine Adams, British MP
  • Maud Adams, Bond girl
  • Michael Adams, chess grandmaster
  • Milivi Adams, cancer patient
  • Neal Adams, comic book artist
  • Nick Adams, U.S. actor
  • Richard Adams (author)
  • Robert Adams - American photographer
  • Robert Adams of London, British firearms inventor
  • Ryan Adams, singer
  • Sam Adams (football player), American football player
  • Samuel Adams, American revolutionary
  • Samuel Adams (governor), former Governor of Arkansas
  • Samuel Adams (naval officer), American naval officer
  • Scott Adams, cartoonist
  • Scott Adams (game designer), computer game designer and programmer
  • Thomas Adams (politician), Continental Congressman
  • Thomas Adams (architect), urban planner
  • Tony Adams (actor), British actor
  • Tony Adams (footballer), English footballer
  • Victoria Adams, singer
  • William Adams, navigator

Also Adams surname on Genealogy at wikicities.

Other uses of Adams

  • Adams Grammar School
  • Adams Park, a football stadium in England
  • Alice Adams, a novel by Booth Tarkington
  • Samuel Adams (beer)
  • Adams (lunar crater)
  • Adams (automobile), an early 20th century automobile
  • Robert Adams of London, designer of a mid-19th century revolver
  • Adams (brig), USS Adams
  • Adams is a well-known brand of jockstrap
  • Johann Friedrich Adam, botanist and author
  • Adams, Ilocos Norte, a municipality in the Philippines
  • Adams is Group Sounds band.
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Also Adams surname on Genealogy at wikicities. It was this Atlas that Mercator was referring to when he first used the name 'Atlas', and he included a depiction of the King on the title-page. Similar place names include:. This Atlas was a wise philosopher, mathematician and astronomer, who supposedly made the first celestial globe. . The second Atlas was King Atlas, a mythical King of Mauretania, in Libya. Adams is the name of a number of places in the United States and Canada, as well as a common surname. However, he did not use the word "atlas" in the title of his work.

Adams is Group Sounds band. The first publisher to associate the Titan Atlas with a group of maps was Lafreri, on the title-page to "Tavole Moderne Di Geografia De La Maggior Parte Del Mondo Di Diversi Autori ...". Adams, Ilocos Norte, a municipality in the Philippines. The image became associated with Dutch merchants, and a statue of this figure adorns the front of the World Trade Center in Amsterdam. Johann Friedrich Adam, botanist and author. This is particularly true of atlases published by Dutch publishers during the second half of the seventeenth century. Adams is a well-known brand of jockstrap. This figure is frequently found on the cover or title-pages of atlases.

Adams (brig), USS Adams. The earliest such depiction is the Farnese Atlas, now housed at the Museo Archeologico Nazionale Napoli in Naples, Italy. Robert Adams of London, designer of a mid-19th century revolver. In works of art, this Atlas is represented as carrying the heavens or the terrestrial globe on his shoulders. Adams (automobile), an early 20th century automobile. In his epic Odyssey, Homer refers to this Atlas as "one who knows the depths of the whole sea, and keeps the tall pillars who hold heaven and earth asunder". Adams (lunar crater). Atlas was punished by Zeus and made to bear the weight of the heavens and earth on his back.

Samuel Adams (beer). He is the son of the Titan Iapetus and Clymene (or Asia), brother of Prometheus. Alice Adams, a novel by Booth Tarkington. The most famous is Atlas from Greek mythology. Adams Park, a football stadium in England. Two different mythical figures named 'Atlas' are associated with mapmaking. Adams Grammar School. The origin of the term atlas is a common source of misconception.

William Adams, navigator. Particularly, German mapmakers use the transliterations from Cyrillic developed by the Czechs which are hardly used in English-speaking countries. Victoria Adams, singer. This practise differs from what is standard for any given language, and it reaches its extremity concerning transliterations from other languages. Tony Adams (footballer), English footballer. For example, islands near Russia have the abbreviation "O." for "ostrov", not "I." for "island". Tony Adams (actor), British actor. This means that the place names on the maps often use the designations or abbreviations of the language of the country in which the feature is located, to serve the widest market.

Thomas Adams (architect), urban planner. With the coming of the global market, publishers in different countries can reprint maps from plates made elsewhere. Thomas Adams (politician), Continental Congressman. However, use of the word "atlas" for a bound collection of maps was not to come into use until the posthumous publication of Gerardus Mercator's "Atlas, Sive Cosmographicae Meditationes De Fabrica Mundi ..." (Atlas, or Description of the Universe) (Duisburg, 1585-1595). Scott Adams (game designer), computer game designer and programmer. It was an immediate critical and commercial success. Scott Adams, cartoonist. This work was the first book of its kind to reduce the best available maps to a uniform size.

Samuel Adams (naval officer), American naval officer. His "Theatrum Orbis Terrarum", contained 53 map-sheets covering the countries of the World. Samuel Adams (governor), former Governor of Arkansas. Abraham Ortelius is credited with issuing the first modern atlas on May 20, 1570. Samuel Adams, American revolutionary. Although the term atlas was not in use in 1544, these works are now called "IATO" atlases - (Italian, Assembled to Order) or more frequently "Lafreri atlases" after one of the leading publishers of the period. Sam Adams (football player), American football player. Over time, it became common to bind the maps together into composite works.

Ryan Adams, singer. The maps often varied dramatically in size. Robert Adams of London, British firearms inventor. Each publisher worked independently, producing maps based upon their own needs. Robert Adams - American photographer. From about 1544, many maps were produced, especially in the important trading centers of Rome and Venice. Richard Adams (author). The first edition was published in Bologna in 1477 and was illustrated with a set of 27 maps, though scholars say that it is not known whether the printed maps were engraved versions of original maps made by Ptolemy, or whether they were constructed by medieval Greek scholars from Ptolemy's text.

actor. 150. Nick Adams, U.S. The first book that could be called an atlas was constructed from the calculations of Claudius Ptolemy, a geographer working in Alexandria circa A.D. Neal Adams, comic book artist. The earliest atlases were not called by that name at the time of their publication. Milivi Adams, cancer patient. .

Michael Adams, chess grandmaster. As well as geographic features and political boundaries, many often feature geopolitical, social, religious and economic statistics. Maud Adams, Bond girl. An atlas is a collection of maps, traditionally bound into book form, but also found in multimedia formats, such as on CD-ROM. Katherine Adams, British MP. On the web: see below. President. Historical Atlas of China (China).

John Quincy Adams, U.S. Atlante Internazionale del Touring Club Italiano (Italy). John Luther Adams, composer. Gran Atlas Aguilar (Spain). John Couch Adams, mathematician. Stielers Handatlas (Germany). John Coolidge Adams, composer. Andrees Allgemeiner Handatlas (Germany).

John Adams (mutineer). Atlas Mira (Russia). President. Pergamon World Atlas. John Adams, U.S. National Geographic Atlas of the World. Herbert Baxter Adams, historian and educator. Times Atlas of the World, Comprehensive Edition.

Henry Adams, historian and novelist. Gerry Adams, Irish politician. journalist. Franklin Pierce Adams, U.S.

Dirk Diggler, adult film stage name for Eddie Adams. Eddie Adams (photographer). Douglas Adams, author. actor.

Don Adams, U.S. Clifford Adams, computer programmer. Clifford Adams (composer). Christian Adams, oenologist, terrorist victim.

Charles Francis Adams (disambiguation). actress. Cecily Adams, U.S. Cecil Adams, author.

Bryan Adams, singer. Bristow Adams, journalist, forester, professor, illustrator. politician. Brockman Adams, U.S.

Ben Adams, singer, businessman. Ansel Adams, photographer. First Lady. Abigail Adams, U.S.

Adamsville. Adamstown. Adamsdale. Adamsburg.

Adams Township. Adams County. North Adams. Adams, Saskatchewan.

Adams Camp, Quebec. Adams, Quebec. Adams Apple, Ontario. Adams Island, Nunavut.

Adams Cove, Newfoundland and Labrador. Adams Gulch, New Brunswick. Adams Lake, British Columbia. Adams Landing, Alberta.

Adams Township, South Dakota. Adams Township, Pennsylvania. Adams Township, Ohio. Adams Township, Nebraska.

Adams Township, North Dakota. Adams Township, Missouri. Adams Township, Minnesota. Adams Township, Michigan.

Adams Township, Kansas. Adams Township, Indiana. Adams Township, Illinois. Adams Township, Iowa.

Adams, West Virginia. Adams, Jackson County, Wisconsin, town. Adams, Green County, Wisconsin, town. Adams, Adams County, Wisconsin, town.

Adams, Wisconsin, city. Adams, Tennessee. Adams, Pennsylvania. Adams, Oregon.

Adams, Oklahoma. Adams Center, New York. Adams, New York (village). Adams, New York (town).

Adams, New Jersey. Adams, Nebraska. Adams, North Dakota. Adams, Mississippi.

Adams, Minnesota. Adams, Maine. Adams, Massachusetts. Adams, Kentucky.

Adams, Kansas. Adams, Indiana. Adams, Illinois. Adams, Florida.

Adams, Alabama.