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"I just feel safe with (Bush)," said Shelley Picotte of Helena.
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Picotte and Felix Brunot and W.T. Selwyn, United States interpreters, for not to exceed 1 acre of land each, so as to embrace their houses near the agency buildings upon said reservation, but not to embrace any buildings owned by the Government, upon the payment by each of said persons of the sum of $3.75.
A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents Volume 8, part 2: Grover Cleveland Grover Cleveland 1872
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Alberta's construction boom has drawn Ms. Picotte.
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In the year that Annie Picotte, 38, has lived in Windsor, she's figured out the routes from her subsidized townhouse to two places: the grocery store and the unemployment office.
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Annie Picotte, 38, is photographed in her apartment in Windsor, Ont.
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With Picotte, Matilda had two daughters, Louise and Lulu.
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Picotte was a Catholic, he had Eagle Woman baptized and renamed Matilda.
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As a sign of friendship on the part of Two Lance to the trader, he offered his 17-year-old daughter as a bride to the 41-year-old Picotte, despite the fact that he already had two wives.
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In 1848, Picotte returned to one of his wives in St. Louis and placed Matilda and his children under the care of one of his employees,
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Charles, who Picotte had with one of his other wives.
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