NRHP: Perkins County Courthouse
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Perkins County Courthouse
NRHP Reference #: 90000969
NRHP Listing Date: 19900705
Location
Lincoln bet 2nd & 3rd, Grant, Perkins County, Nebraska
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Summary
Established in 1887, Perkins County was named after the president of the C.B.&Q. Railroad. After two elections, Grant became the county seat the following year. A modest frame courthouse was built that served the county until 1901, when a former bank was acquired for courthouse purposes and used until 1927. In 1926, however, the county passed a bond issue to help finance a new courthouse. The following year the Classical Revival-style building was completed.
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