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About Charles Bottineau, The General
Signer of 1863 Old Crossing Treaty, councilman and counselor of the late Chief Little Shell II. His older brother was Chief of the Cree Band, with two other brothers band Chiefs in Turtle Mountains.
National Archives, RG 75, Entry 364, "Treaty of April 12, 1864, Red
Lake and Pembina Half-Breeds," Scrip Stubs, Number 000; with
notation, "This Certificate, in Blank, sent to the Commissioner of
the General Land Office, Oct. 9, 1868
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Bottineau, Charles [R.L. Scrip #109] · Bottineau, Charles (abt.1815) [VRA #14] · National Archives, RG 75, Entry 363, "List of Persons to Whom Scrip was Issued under Red Lake & Pembina Treaties...." [checked] Halbreed Scrip No. 109, issued February 12, 1873, under the authority of Secretarial Decision, June 12, 1872, delivered February 12, 1873 [Virginia Rogers, Ah-Dick Songab Genealogy, #14] son of: Bottineau, Charles [VRA] and Ah-dick-Songab, Margaret [VRA] husband of: Parenteau, Francoise, married November/December 26, 1850, in St. Paul, Minnesota. Witnesses were Bottineau, Pierre and Parenteau, Mr. (father of the bride). issue: they adopted an Indian child named Villenueve, Hyacinthe