Perkins County was organized in 1887. It is believed to be named after the president of the Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy Railroad, Charles E Perkins. | Welcome To The Perkins County Website! Perkins County needs a new coordinator. To volunteer, please email the State Coordinator. or Assistant State Coordinator |
Male Birth Data Through 1917 From 1917-1918 civilian draft registration cards. |
Who's Who In Perkins County 1940 Published From The Nebraska Press Association. |
Cemeteries Of Perkins County A list of cemeteries, with a couple of them transcribed. |
Perkins County Census Census Data For Perkins County. Includes several years, and has some images. |
Perkins County History And Geography Includes links, addresses, information on towns, maps, and more. |
Schools A list of schools in Perkins County, some with links. |
Obituaries We only have one....if you would like to contribute an obituary, email the State Coordinator. |
Photographs Includes The Sod House, The Airport and the Blizzard of 1949. |
Historical Society Some information on the historical society. If you have more to contribute, please contact the State Coordinator at the email above. |
Lookups Volunteers willing to do lookups. If you have a resource you'd like to share, contact the State Coordinator at the email address above. |
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Perkins County Government | Perkins County Chamber Of Commerce | Perkins County Wikipedia |
Cindy's List For Perkins County | The Grant Tribune Sentinel |