A book containing copies of outgoing letters from the Southern Alberta Turf Club, an organization that oversaw horse-racing and betting in the Fort Macleod area. The letters mostly deal with business and social matters, and are primarily from club secretary H. M. Cottingham addressed to Sam Steele, Colonel James Macleod, and Sir F. W. Haultain, among others.
Southern Alberta Turf ClubMarie discusses her father's letter of acceptance to SBS, and encloses a news clipping "Whist Rules in Rhyme"
Steele, Marie (de Lotbinière Harwood), 1859-1951Kept with this letter are two envelopes with poetry written on them in SBS's handwriting
Steele, Marie (de Lotbinière Harwood), 1859-1951Includes news clippings, poems: "A Lover's Plaint" and "Love"
Steele, Marie (de Lotbinière Harwood), 1859-1951Includes a news clipping, poem "Ah! If You Knew"
Steele, Marie (de Lotbinière Harwood), 1859-1951Includes an attached news clipping: "Happy Though Married"
Steele, Marie (de Lotbinière Harwood), 1859-1951Includes an enclosed letter from Marie Harwood's father, Robert Harwood, accepting Sam Steele's request to marry his daughter.
Harwood, Robert WilliamIncludes an enclosed news clipping: a poem entitled: "A Bachelor's Ballad"
Steele, Marie (de Lotbinière Harwood), 1859-1951Includes an enclosed news clipping "And This is Fate!" In this letter, Marie discusses the photograph of Aunt Min's parlour, which is housed with the collection.
Steele, Marie (de Lotbinière Harwood), 1859-1951Attached news clipping: "How to Manage a Man"
Steele, Marie (de Lotbinière Harwood), 1859-1951