Thursday, February 20, 2014

national parks

There are no national parks in box elder county

history

The most significant event in Box Elder history was the “joining of the railroads” on May 10, 1869. The Central Pacific Railroad had built tracks from the west, and the Union Pacific Railroad built tracks from the east.  The two tracks met at Promontory Summit. On May 10, 1869, officials drove a ceremonial “Golden Spike” to finish the first railroad to cross the country from east to west. that paragraph came from i love history.org. They should get credit from writing that paragraph. the town of corione had utahs first church built in 1870 is still standing.

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Agriculture

All alfa hay, for 2004 is 196,000 tons. all harvested acres 55,500. Thats alfa hay agricultue. Corn silige 2004 is 160,000 tons. Total harvested 6,400. Thats some agriculture The box elder county land was, water covered 16%, State 6%, federal 33%, and private land was 45%.

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Mountain ranges in box elder county

       In box elder county I have many mountain ranges tall and stuff. I will be showing you them.  Like the groose creek mountain range and I think theres a creek named after that mountain range. heres a pic of goose creek
                      that is a mountain range. The second one is  The west hills mountain range I don't know why its called west hills but maybe because it is the west hills. heres a pic.those are the west hills. another one is the blue springs hills mountain range. Ill give you a picture of the spring hills.ok Well theres my ranges bye.

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

box elder county

                                             YOU WILL LOVE MY COUNTY.                                                                       I know this is my blog my county is very inique. I have a lot of snow days. Its a great county read the rest to learn more. my county has its name from a lot of box elder trees. Its part of the great bason riegon. as you can see in the pic. It has trees great evelation that you can read about.

Sunday, December 8, 2013

indians

 One of the Indian tribes that lives in Box Elder County is the Shoshone.The shoshone indians established villages about as high as  10,00 ft. in evelation. They have dark skin and had a clash with the white men a war until 1863. A treaty was signed to stop the war.  They use wickups and other stuff. I got the following stuff from Wickipedia. the name Shoshone means "tall grass" and it used to be called Shosoni. They hunt well  they can grow long hair as in this pic. They live in a top corner of Utah were my county is. So that is my intresting tribe in my county good bye.

Thursday, November 21, 2013

box elder climate

These are many things in Box Elder:

AREA: 5,614 square miles  
ELEVATION 4,532                                                                                  
RAIN: 15.3 inches              
PRECIPITATION DAYS 76
SNOW: 33.5 inches
It snows alot having great elevation and huge area.                                                                
Picture of Box Elder. It has tall evelation. If i were you i think you would have fun cimbing