Perkinsville Cemetery
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Unknown Unknown 1020.0157.0002.jpg C-157 Color 1020-0157-0002 1020.0157.0002 Print 4x6 Historic Photographs c. 1994 Reproduction requires permission. Digital images property of SHM Library & ArchivesDescription
Gravesite of Emmett Perkins (b.1990 - d. 1990.)
Perkinsville was a small community on the Drake and Clarkdale branch of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe (A.T. & S.F.) Railroad with a railroad siding and post office. In 1900, Marion Alexander Perkins brought cattle, horses, and mules to the valley in a two-year drive from Fort Davis, Texas. The small town became known as Perkinsville in 1912, named for the Perkins family. A post office was established in 1925 with Annie Perkins the postmistress. Today it is the end of the line for the sightseeing train that leaves Clarkdale and winds its way along the Verde River.
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