Milton A. Adams
Transcribed from: The History of Florida: Past &
Present, The Lewis Publishing Co., 1923.
ADAMS, MILTON A. came to
Haines City, Polk County, in the year 1821 and here became associated
with J. R. WADSWORTH and T. G. BOWEN in purchasing from ROBERT
REIDDLE, of Kissimmee, the
business which they have since conducted
under the title of the Haines City Lumber & Novelty
Works. Under the
control of these progressive business men the enterprise has been
expanded
in scope and now includes the handling of all kinds of
building supplies, contracting for
the erection of buildings,
besides the manufacturing of various novelties, the concern being
one of major importance in connection with the industrial and general
business activities
and also the material advancement of the
community.
Mr. ADAMS was born in Sumter County, Florida, on the
24th of June, 1869, and is a son of
JAMES M. and ELMINA E. (GRANT)
ADAMS, both natives of Alabama and both young at the time of
the
removal of the respective families to Lafayette County, Florida. Of the
eight children
of JAMES M. and ELMINA ADAMS five are living at the
time of this writing, in the fall of
1922. JOEL ADAMS, grandfather
of the subject of this review, was of Scotch ancestry and was
a
sterling pioneer who did much to aid in the early development and
progress of Florida.
WILLIAM GRANT, the maternal grandfather,
likewise was a scion of Scotch ancestry and a pioneer
in civic and
industrial development in Florida.
MILTON A. ADAMS was but six
months old at the time of the family removal from Sumter to
Suwanee
County, in the latter of which he was reared to maturity on the home
farm, the while
he attended the district schools during the winter
terms of three months, his broader
education having been gained
through self-discipline and through the associations of a signally
active and successful business career. As a young man he was for six
years engaged in the
general merchandise business in Lafayette
County, and later he was identified with lumbering
operations in
Clay County, with headquarters at Green Cove Springs, where he also
conducted
a general store for several years. In lumbering enterprise
he was for six years associated
with the great E.I. DuPont Company of
Maryland, in the vicinity of Green Cove Springs, and
in January,
1921, he removed to Haines City, where he has since continued as one of
the
principals in the Haines City Lumber & Novelty Works. He is a
member of the Haines City
Chamber of Commerce and a vigorous
supporter of its progressive policies and work, is a
Royal Arch
Mason, is a past grand in the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, and he
holds
membership in the Methodist Episcopal Church, South.
December 23, 1890, recorded the marriage of Mr. ADAMS and Mrs. INA
SKINNER, and she passed
to the life eternal in 1914, her surviving
children being GUY W., LOIS A., EWART G., HARRIS
H., and LONDY M..
For his second wife Mr. ADAMS wedded Miss SARAH BEERY, of Green Cove
Springs, and she is the popular mistress of their attractive home at
Haines City.
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