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

Perkins County Resources On This Site

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.


Nearby Counties

Keith County Deuel County Lincoln County Hayes County Chase


Perkins County Resources On Other Sites

Perkins County Government Perkins County Chamber Of Commerce Perkins County Wikipedia
Cindy's List For Perkins County The Grant Tribune Sentinel


Copyright 2020 David Gochenour

Thanks to Emmett Mason for his years of service to Perkins County!