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History of Box Elder County
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Pioneer Pathways
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1998
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“Located in the upper northwest corner of the state, Box Elder County is part of the Great Basin and embraces a large land area extending from the west spur of the Wasatch Mountains to the Idaho border and westward to Nevada.” [Author]
This article contains a compilation of the history of Box Elder County, including its interaction with Native Americans, trappers and explorers, early settlements, its various towns and cities, and a collection of important buildings and events.
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Immigrants, Japanese
Garland, Utah
Corinne, Utah
Brigham Young, prophet
Honeyville, Utah
Grouse Creek, Utah
Brigham Young University, Native Americans
Hunsaker, Abraham
Utah, statehood
Pocatello, Chief
Railroads
Holidays and celebrations, Utah statehood
Water resources
Irrigation
Bear River Valley, Utah
Colonization, Utah
Baron Woolen Mills
Brigham City Cooperative
Holidays and celebrations, Pioneer Day
Promontory, Utah
Architecture, meeting places, tabernacles
Music
Transportation
Education
Mills and milling
Brigham Young Express and Carrying Company
Logan Temple
Farms and farming
Bridger, James
Agriculture
Native Americans, Shoshoni
Fremont, John C.
Architecture, civic and community buildings
Native Americans, missions to
Golden spike
Native Americans
Fur trade rendezvous
Box Elder County, Utah
Willard, Utah
Brigham City, Utah