BOX ELDER COUNTY
THOSE WHO HAVE SERVED
1856 -2007
This is a nominal history listing names of those WHO HAVE SERVED and
represented Box Elder County in appointive or elective positions.
These are the people who have been an integral part of governmental
processes affecting Box Elder County.
Thank you to Kleon Kerr for the compiling of this informationin a
written format "Those who have served 1856 - 1996".
Brief History of the Creation of Box Elder County
Box Elder County was part of Weber County prior to 1856. By
legislative Act, the county was created in March 1856. The county
seat was located at Brigham City.
The boundary limits of Box Elder County were set by the Legislature:
"All that portion of Utah Territory beginning in the center of the
Channel of the Bear River at the west line of Cache County; thence down
said river five miles from the mouth of its lowest canyon; thence west
to Greasewood County or a line running north from the most westerly
point of Great Salt Lake to the southern boundary of Greasewood County
to a point due west from the Hot Springs at the territorial road in
Weber County; thence east to the western boundary of Summit County;
thence northerly along said boundary to south boundary line of Cache
County; thence west along the south line of said county; thence
northerly along the western line of said county to the place of
beginning, is and shall be hereafter called Box Elder County, and the
probate judge when elected is hereby authorized to organize the
same. The county seat is hereby located at Brigham City." (1)
The description of the boundaries of Box Elder County and the territory
included therein as recorded in the Utah Code reads:
"17-1-5. Box Elder County--Description--Box Elder County:
Beginning at the intersection of the northern boundary of the state and
summit of the range next east of Malad Valley, thence west to the
northwest corner of the state; thence south to the forty first parallel
of north latitude; thence east to the western shore of Great Salt
Lake; thence northeasterly along, and to the middle point of, a
straight line drawn between said point on the lake and a point north of
the northwest corner of Kingston's fort; thence northeasterly along a
straight line drawn from said middle point of said line to a point on
the west line of range 3 west, due west from the Hot Springs situated
at the point of the mountain north of Ogden; thence east to said
springs; thence northeasterly along the summit of the spur range
terminating at said springs to, and thence along, the summit of the
Wasatch Mountains, passing around the headwaters of Box Elder and
Willow Creeks, and crossing the Bear River at the middle point of its
lower canyon, to, and thence northerly along, the summit of the range
of mountains next east of Malad Valley to the point of beginning." (2)
1. Law of Utah Territory, Fifth Annual Session, 1855-1856, p.5.
2. Utah Code Annotated 17-1-5.
Box Elder County was
established by act of the Territorial Legislature in 1856.
Governor Brigham Young signed the enabling legislation which provided
for various county offices, including an administrative unit referred
to as a County Court. The court consisted of three selectmen
elected by popular vote and a probate judge appointed by the governor
of the territory. The probate judge usually served as chairman of
the court.
In 1896, the position of probate judge as a part of the county
governing
body was eliminated. The County Court became the County
Commission and members of the Commission were designated as County
Commissioners, whereas, prior to 1896, they were called
selectmen. The County Commission selects one of the three members
of the Commission to serve as chairman.
The following links will direct you to the list of individuals from Box
Elder
County who have served in various elected and appointed
positions. Due to lack of records, some names may not be on the
list. Any information relative to names or terms of office being
inaccurate, please contact us.
Probate Judges 1856-1896
Selectmen 1856-1896
Commissioners 1896-2007
Clerks 1856-2007
Collectors 1856-2007
Auditors 1979-2007
Assessors 1856-2007
Recorders 1856-2007
Treasurers 1856-2007
Attorneys 1856-2007
Surveyors 1856-2007
Sheriffs 1856-2007
Box Elder School District
Superintendents 1883-2007
Clerks 1907-
Treasurers 1907-
Board Members
1907-Present
Student Board Members 1986-2007
Attorneys 1913-
State Offices
State Senators 1856-Present
House of Representatives
1851-Present
Other Offices Coming Soon
Special Services
Department of Agriculture
State Land and Forestry Board
State Water and Power Board
Public Service Commission
Majority Leader- State Senate
Board of Water Resources
BOX ELDER COUNTY HISTORY LINKS