Attached letter from Flora Steele
Steele, FloraHandwritten letter from Marie in Winnipeg to SBS at Shorncliffe Camp in Kent England, dated August 1st, 1915.
Steele, Marie (de Lotbinière Harwood), 1859-1951Handwritten letter form Marie in Winnipeg to SBS at Shorncliffe Camp, Kent, England, dated August 3rd, 1915. Enclosed with the letter is a news artilce.
Steele, Marie (de Lotbinière Harwood), 1859-1951Includes an attached "power of attorney" document assigning Marie Steele power of attorney for SBS; signed and sealed
Steele, Marie (de Lotbinière Harwood), 1859-1951In this letter, Sam describes some of the women he has visited in Dawson, and supposes Marie will find him "quite a ladies man!"
Steele, Marie (de Lotbinière Harwood), 1859-1951SBS describes Dawson fire on evening of April 26th, 1899
Steele, Marie (de Lotbinière Harwood), 1859-1951Includes several news clippings related to events and people in the Yukon
Steele, Marie (de Lotbinière Harwood), 1859-1951Attached with letter are legal documents around a law suit brought against SBS by Joseph McFarland, re: monies owed; includes a letter from the Manager of the Union Bank of Canada in Lethbridge
Steele, Marie (de Lotbinière Harwood), 1859-1951Attached extract form a North-West Mounted Police report, news clippings; sheet music: "When the Bright Moonbeams", and sketch of a fort
Steele, Marie (de Lotbinière Harwood), 1859-1951Attached sheets with information about ship's location, and two menus from the S.S. Monterey
Steele, Marie (de Lotbinière Harwood), 1859-1951Contains three menus from the Elder Dempster Steamer Line
Steele, Marie (de Lotbinière Harwood), 1859-1951A telegram sent to Marie Steele in Montreal from Sam announcing he has landed at Capetown, South Africa and suffered a heavy loss of horses from pneumonia.
Steele, Marie (de Lotbinière Harwood), 1859-1951Attached small bon voyage postcard sent to SBS for his trip to South Africa from Mr. & Mrs. Garlick
Steele, Marie (de Lotbinière Harwood), 1859-1951Hairnet enclosed with letter
Steele, Marie (de Lotbinière Harwood), 1859-1951