Franklin Oliver Adams Jr. (1881 – 1967) was an American architect in Tampa, Florida.
He graduated from Centenary College in 1901 with a Bachelor of Science degree and started out as a teacher, "teaching in a log house in Mississippi".
[3] He graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1907 with a Bachelor of Science in Architecture.
[1] After graduating, Adams worked as a draftsman for Newhall & Belvins in Boston.
He worked as a draftsman and superintendent for Harry B. Wheelock in Birmingham from 1909–1914 He died on November 27, 1967.