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This talent came about in the late 1700s when a man known as Ettienne Bottineau, came up with the concept that ships at sea left a disturbance on the atmosphere which allowed him to “see” beyond the horizon.
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Bottineau continued to predict ships until he died upon the island.
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He was born in Bottineau, North Dakota, about a dozen miles south of the Canadian border.
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As is usually the case with wide awake people, there were found those, who, guided by a "Fisk" or "Bottineau," were ready to venture and explore this region, and they were numbered by the hundreds.
Archive 2005-12-01 Trish Short Lewis 2005
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A simple solution offered from, I hope I get this right, Bottineau, North Carolina (sic).
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Federal funding is also available to eligible local governments on a cost-sharing basis for debris removal and emergency protective measures under the Public Assistance program for the counties of Barnes, Benson, Bottineau, Burke, Burleigh, Cass, Cavalier, Dickey,
President Declares Major Disaster In North Dakota ITY National Archives 1997
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Oscar and Bottineau left in different directions, the Germans had gone home drunk, and only "Whisky Jim" joined the half-breeds in their trip.
Duffels Edward Eggleston 1869
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Bottineau through his instincts reached the timber, and was safe, where he was joined the next morning by McLeod.
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They were well equipped in all respects, having a good dog train, and, in Bottineau, one of the most experienced guides in the
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Divide, Burke, Bottineau and Renville counties along the Canadian border are considered the best prospects for potash mining.
ND county officials want potash tax rejiggered - Yahoo! Finance 2011
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