This unassuming aluminum plaque tells a remarkable tale. It’s the story of the Walter Dickson Adams and the Adams Drugstore. A testament to a life dedicated to Forney Texas.
Walter Dickson Adams a native of Kaufman County arrived in Forney in 1887. Nineteen years later in 1893 he bought the F M Adams Drugstore. This wasn’t just any purchase. It was the legacy of the R C Dansby Drugstore established in 1878. For sixty-eight years Walter was Forney’s most prominent druggist.
The Adams Drugstore wasn’t always here on Main Street. It started on South Bois D’Arc Street. Then in 1901 it moved to Main Street. It remained a thriving business. In 1976 it found its current home. It moved again but it still serves the community.
But Walter was more than just a pharmacist. He was a community leader. In 1912 he was elected mayor. He also held positions in state and national professional organizations. His influence extended far beyond his drugstore.
This plaque isn’t just about a drugstore. It’s about a man his dedication his community and a business that thrived for generations. It’s a symbol of Forney’s history and its enduring spirit. Look closely. See the details. Each line whispers of a bygone era. It speaks of a legacy that continues to this day. The Walter Dickson Adams and the Adams Drugstore plaque reminds us of the importance of community. And the enduring power of local businesses. This little plaque tells a big story. A story of a man who built more than a business. He built a legacy.