Probate Judges
1856-1896
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.
Name
Term
Elias Smith
1856
Jonathan ("J.C.") Wright
Apr 1857-May 1869
Samuel Smith
May 1869-May 1881
Samuel Smith
Oct
1881-Oct 1883
John D. Burt
May 1881-Jul
1881
P.F.
Madsen
Oct 1883-
Jan 1887
John D. Peters
Feb 1887- Jan 1889
E. P. Johnson
Dec 1890-Mar
1892
Edward B. Kirk
May 1892-Apr 1894
H.L. Steed
May 1894- May 1895