Adamów [aˈdamuf] is a village in Łuków County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland.
At that time, it belonged to the brothers Adam and Hieronim Rusiecki, who in 1545 founded here a parish church.
The village remained in private hands, and in 1869, its gmina was moved to nearby Gulow, to return to Adamów in 1880.
In early October 1939, during the German Invasion of Poland, the area of Adamow saw fighting between the Polish Army and the Wehrmacht, in the Battle of Kock.
In the turn of the 20th century, they consisted about 30% of the total population and maintained their own synagogue, cemetery, school and branches of different Jewish-political movements.