Includes a news clipping about "Women in the Saddle"; SBS comments in letter about his first horse ride with Miss Harwood
Steele, Samuel B. (Samuel Benfield), 1848-1919Includes an attached letter to SBS from Fred White, NWMP comptroller, re: seeing Mrs. Steele in Ottawa
Steele, Samuel B. (Samuel Benfield), 1848-1919Attached clipping about SBS's book, and a press cutting subscription form
Steele, Samuel B. (Samuel Benfield), 1848-1919Letter written while on a Canadian Pacific Railway train; mention of Mrs. Lougheed
Steele, Samuel B. (Samuel Benfield), 1848-1919Handwritten letter with envelope from Flora Steele staying at her Uncle Bob's in Montreal to her father in Winnipeg. Flora discusses her Uncle Bob's assertion that SBS would have been promoted quicker and further if he had not maried a "colonial". 2 pp.
Steele, FloraA Power of Attorney delcaration deposited with Notary, Robert B. Hutcheson, by Charles Augustus Harwood, and naming Dame Marie Elizabeth Harwood Steele as Power of Attorney for Samuel Benfield Steele
Power of Attorney forms, including one from SBS appointing his brother James Band Steele, re: purchase of lots in the Groat Estate, Edmonton; one from Marie Steele, with envelope, appointing James Bond Steele, re: purchase of lots in the Groat Estate, Edmonton; and a third from Antoine Chartier de Lotbiniere Harwood appointing James Bond Steele, re: purchase of lots in the Groat Estate in Edmonton. Covering correspondence is included with the forms.
Included is a map of Edmonton, Alberta showing the undivided portion of Hudson's Bay Co's Reserve, n.d. (2008.1.1.7.3) Map Drawer 1 Map is later than correspondence, so must have been added to the file at a later date.
SBS refers to letter he has written to Marie Harwood's father, asking for her hand in marriage
Steele, Samuel B. (Samuel Benfield), 1848-1919Includes an attached news clipping, "Unkind Words" poem
Steele, Samuel B. (Samuel Benfield), 1848-1919In letter, SBS mentions using sign language in absence of Jerry Potts
Steele, Samuel B. (Samuel Benfield), 1848-1919