Bottineau County, North Dakota

Bottineau County, North Dakota
Bottineau County, North Dakota was organized by the Dakota Territory legislature on July 17, 1884, although it had been designated as one of the original territorial counties in 1872.
Bottineau County, North Dakota extends south from the Canadian border to McHenry County, Pierce County, and Renville County, and is bordered on the west by Renville County, and on the east by Rolette County.
Pierre Bottineau
Bottineau County is named for Pierre Bottineau – whose father was a French Canadian fur trader, and mother was a Dakota/Ojibway Indian.
Pierre Bottineau was a land surveyor, and was involved in the formation of many settlements across Minnesota and North Dakota.
2012 Per Capita Income
As of 2012, the per capita personal income of Bottineau County was $68,656.
2010 Population
As of the 2010 Census, the population of Bottineau County, North Dakota was 7,149.
County Seat – Bottineau
The city of Bottineau is the county seat, and its largest city with a population of 2,215 as of the 2010 Census.
2000 Ancestry Composition
As of the 2000 Census, Bottineau County, North Dakota residents had the following identified ancestral heritage:
- 44.4% Norwegian
- 25.2% German,
and - 5.4% French.
2013 Drilling Activities
As of November 30, 2013, there was one active drilling rig operating in Bottineau County, North Dakota.
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Gary C. Dahle – Attorney at Law
2704 County Road 10
Mounds View, MN 55112
Phone: 763-780-8390 Fax: 763-780-1735 gary@dahlelaw.com
Licensed in Minnesota and North Dakota
Legal Disclaimer
Information provided herein is only for general informational and educational purposes.
Minnesota and North Dakota attorney Gary C. Dahle does not represent oil companies – only owners of North Dakota mineral and royalty interests, and is currently accepting new clients.
Attorneys not licensed in North Dakota are invited to refer possible North Dakota probate issues to Minnesota and North Dakota attorney Gary C. Dahle, at 763-780-8390, or gary@dahlelaw.com.
Topics of Interest – North Dakota Ancillary Probate
Topics of Interest – North Dakota Intestate Succession.
Topics of Interest – North Dakota Mineral Rights.
Topics of Interest – North Dakota Transfer on Death Deeds
Topics of Interest – North Dakota Affidavits of Heirship
Topics of Interest – North Dakota Informal Probate
Topics of Interest – North Dakota Formal Probate
Related issues – see Minnesota Probate.
Gary C. Dahle has represented clients from the countries of Canada, Norway, and Sweden, and the states of Alabama, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Washington, and Wisconsin in the United States, with respect to North Dakota mineral rights and probate issues in various North Dakota Counties.