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June 23, 2023Updated June 30, 2023, 12:42 p.m. ET
Alto Lee Adams, Sr. U.S. Courthouse in Fort Pierce at 101 N. U.S.  1. Adams practiced law in Fort Pierce for 14 years, and was appointed Circuit Court Judge for St. Lucie County in 1938. In 1940 Gov. Cone appointed him to the Florida Supreme Court where he served until 1951, the last two years as chief justice.
Alto Lee Adams, Sr. U.S. Courthouse in Fort Pierce at 101 N. U.S. 1. Adams practiced law in Fort Pierce for 14 years, and was appointed Circuit Court Judge for St. Lucie County in 1938. In 1940 Gov. Cone appointed him to the Florida Supreme Court where he served until 1951, the last two years as chief justice.
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Alto Lee Adams, Sr. U.S. Courthouse in Fort Pierce at 101 N. U.S.  1. Adams practiced law in Fort Pierce for 14 years, and was appointed Circuit Court Judge for St. Lucie County in 1938. In 1940 Gov. Cone appointed him to the Florida Supreme Court where he served until 1951, the last two years as chief justice.
Alto Lee Adams, Sr. U.S. Courthouse in Fort Pierce at 101 N. U.S. 1. Adams practiced law in Fort Pierce for 14 years, and was appointed Circuit Court Judge for St. Lucie County in 1938. In 1940 Gov. Cone appointed him to the Florida Supreme Court where he served until 1951, the last two years as chief justice.
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Alto Lee Adams, Sr. U.S. Courthouse in Fort Pierce at 101 N. U.S.  1. Adams practiced law in Fort Pierce for 14 years, and was appointed Circuit Court Judge for St. Lucie County in 1938. In 1940 Gov. Cone appointed him to the Florida Supreme Court where he served until 1951, the last two years as chief justice.
Alto Lee Adams, Sr. U.S. Courthouse in Fort Pierce at 101 N. U.S. 1. Adams practiced law in Fort Pierce for 14 years, and was appointed Circuit Court Judge for St. Lucie County in 1938. In 1940 Gov. Cone appointed him to the Florida Supreme Court where he served until 1951, the last two years as chief justice.
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Alto Lee Adams, Sr. U.S. Courthouse in Fort Pierce at 101 N. U.S.  1. Adams practiced law in Fort Pierce for 14 years, and was appointed Circuit Court Judge for St. Lucie County in 1938. In 1940 Gov. Cone appointed him to the Florida Supreme Court where he served until 1951, the last two years as chief justice.
Alto Lee Adams, Sr. U.S. Courthouse in Fort Pierce at 101 N. U.S. 1. Adams practiced law in Fort Pierce for 14 years, and was appointed Circuit Court Judge for St. Lucie County in 1938. In 1940 Gov. Cone appointed him to the Florida Supreme Court where he served until 1951, the last two years as chief justice.
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Alto Lee Adams, Sr. U.S. Courthouse in Fort Pierce at 101 N. U.S.  1. Adams practiced law in Fort Pierce for 14 years, and was appointed Circuit Court Judge for St. Lucie County in 1938. In 1940 Gov. Cone appointed him to the Florida Supreme Court where he served until 1951, the last two years as chief justice.
Alto Lee Adams, Sr. U.S. Courthouse in Fort Pierce at 101 N. U.S. 1. Adams practiced law in Fort Pierce for 14 years, and was appointed Circuit Court Judge for St. Lucie County in 1938. In 1940 Gov. Cone appointed him to the Florida Supreme Court where he served until 1951, the last two years as chief justice.
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Alto Lee Adams, Sr. U.S. Courthouse in Fort Pierce at 101 N. U.S.  1. Adams practiced law in Fort Pierce for 14 years, and was appointed Circuit Court Judge for St. Lucie County in 1938. In 1940 Gov. Cone appointed him to the Florida Supreme Court where he served until 1951, the last two years as chief justice.
Alto Lee Adams, Sr. U.S. Courthouse in Fort Pierce at 101 N. U.S. 1. Adams practiced law in Fort Pierce for 14 years, and was appointed Circuit Court Judge for St. Lucie County in 1938. In 1940 Gov. Cone appointed him to the Florida Supreme Court where he served until 1951, the last two years as chief justice.
ERIC HASERT/TCPALM
Alto Lee Adams, Sr. U.S. Courthouse in Fort Pierce at 101 N. U.S.  1. Adams practiced law in Fort Pierce for 14 years, and was appointed Circuit Court Judge for St. Lucie County in 1938. In 1940 Gov. Cone appointed him to the Florida Supreme Court where he served until 1951, the last two years as chief justice.
Alto Lee Adams, Sr. U.S. Courthouse in Fort Pierce at 101 N. U.S. 1. Adams practiced law in Fort Pierce for 14 years, and was appointed Circuit Court Judge for St. Lucie County in 1938. In 1940 Gov. Cone appointed him to the Florida Supreme Court where he served until 1951, the last two years as chief justice.
ERIC HASERT/TCPALM
Alto Lee Adams, Sr. U.S. Courthouse in Fort Pierce at 101 N. U.S.  1. Adams practiced law in Fort Pierce for 14 years, and was appointed Circuit Court Judge for St. Lucie County in 1938. In 1940 Gov. Cone appointed him to the Florida Supreme Court where he served until 1951, the last two years as chief justice.
Alto Lee Adams, Sr. U.S. Courthouse in Fort Pierce at 101 N. U.S. 1. Adams practiced law in Fort Pierce for 14 years, and was appointed Circuit Court Judge for St. Lucie County in 1938. In 1940 Gov. Cone appointed him to the Florida Supreme Court where he served until 1951, the last two years as chief justice.
ERIC HASERT/TCPALM
Alto Lee Adams, Sr. U.S. Courthouse in Fort Pierce at 101 N. U.S.  1. Adams practiced law in Fort Pierce for 14 years, and was appointed Circuit Court Judge for St. Lucie County in 1938. In 1940 Gov. Cone appointed him to the Florida Supreme Court where he served until 1951, the last two years as chief justice.
Alto Lee Adams, Sr. U.S. Courthouse in Fort Pierce at 101 N. U.S. 1. Adams practiced law in Fort Pierce for 14 years, and was appointed Circuit Court Judge for St. Lucie County in 1938. In 1940 Gov. Cone appointed him to the Florida Supreme Court where he served until 1951, the last two years as chief justice.
ERIC HASERT/TCPALM
Alto Lee Adams, Sr. U.S. Courthouse in Fort Pierce at 101 N. U.S.  1. Adams practiced law in Fort Pierce for 14 years, and was appointed Circuit Court Judge for St. Lucie County in 1938. In 1940 Gov. Cone appointed him to the Florida Supreme Court where he served until 1951, the last two years as chief justice.
Alto Lee Adams, Sr. U.S. Courthouse in Fort Pierce at 101 N. U.S. 1. Adams practiced law in Fort Pierce for 14 years, and was appointed Circuit Court Judge for St. Lucie County in 1938. In 1940 Gov. Cone appointed him to the Florida Supreme Court where he served until 1951, the last two years as chief justice.
ERIC HASERT/TCPALM
Alto Lee Adams, Sr. U.S. Courthouse in Fort Pierce at 101 N. U.S.  1. Adams practiced law in Fort Pierce for 14 years, and was appointed Circuit Court Judge for St. Lucie County in 1938. In 1940 Gov. Cone appointed him to the Florida Supreme Court where he served until 1951, the last two years as chief justice.
Alto Lee Adams, Sr. U.S. Courthouse in Fort Pierce at 101 N. U.S. 1. Adams practiced law in Fort Pierce for 14 years, and was appointed Circuit Court Judge for St. Lucie County in 1938. In 1940 Gov. Cone appointed him to the Florida Supreme Court where he served until 1951, the last two years as chief justice.
ERIC HASERT/TCPALM
Alto Lee Adams, Sr. U.S. Courthouse in Fort Pierce at 101 N. U.S.  1. Adams practiced law in Fort Pierce for 14 years, and was appointed Circuit Court Judge for St. Lucie County in 1938. In 1940 Gov. Cone appointed him to the Florida Supreme Court where he served until 1951, the last two years as chief justice.
Alto Lee Adams, Sr. U.S. Courthouse in Fort Pierce at 101 N. U.S. 1. Adams practiced law in Fort Pierce for 14 years, and was appointed Circuit Court Judge for St. Lucie County in 1938. In 1940 Gov. Cone appointed him to the Florida Supreme Court where he served until 1951, the last two years as chief justice.
ERIC HASERT/TCPALM
Alto Lee Adams, Sr. U.S. Courthouse in Fort Pierce at 101 N. U.S.  1. Adams practiced law in Fort Pierce for 14 years, and was appointed Circuit Court Judge for St. Lucie County in 1938. In 1940 Gov. Cone appointed him to the Florida Supreme Court where he served until 1951, the last two years as chief justice.
Alto Lee Adams, Sr. U.S. Courthouse in Fort Pierce at 101 N. U.S. 1. Adams practiced law in Fort Pierce for 14 years, and was appointed Circuit Court Judge for St. Lucie County in 1938. In 1940 Gov. Cone appointed him to the Florida Supreme Court where he served until 1951, the last two years as chief justice.
ERIC HASERT/TCPALM
Alto Lee Adams, Sr. U.S. Courthouse in Fort Pierce at 101 N. U.S.  1. Adams practiced law in Fort Pierce for 14 years, and was appointed Circuit Court Judge for St. Lucie County in 1938. In 1940 Gov. Cone appointed him to the Florida Supreme Court where he served until 1951, the last two years as chief justice.
Alto Lee Adams, Sr. U.S. Courthouse in Fort Pierce at 101 N. U.S. 1. Adams practiced law in Fort Pierce for 14 years, and was appointed Circuit Court Judge for St. Lucie County in 1938. In 1940 Gov. Cone appointed him to the Florida Supreme Court where he served until 1951, the last two years as chief justice.
ERIC HASERT/TCPALM
Alto Lee Adams, Sr. U.S. Courthouse in Fort Pierce at 101 N. U.S.  1. Adams practiced law in Fort Pierce for 14 years, and was appointed Circuit Court Judge for St. Lucie County in 1938. In 1940 Gov. Cone appointed him to the Florida Supreme Court where he served until 1951, the last two years as chief justice.
Alto Lee Adams, Sr. U.S. Courthouse in Fort Pierce at 101 N. U.S. 1. Adams practiced law in Fort Pierce for 14 years, and was appointed Circuit Court Judge for St. Lucie County in 1938. In 1940 Gov. Cone appointed him to the Florida Supreme Court where he served until 1951, the last two years as chief justice.
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