2nd Canadian Division – Inspection Reports Itinerary for a Military District No. 10 Inspection tour by SBS. On an attached note, Harwood Steele notes that the tour was proposed by Major H.D. B. Ketchen of Steele’s staff, whose handwriting appears on it, and H.S. also provides an update on Ketchen’s military career. One sheet. Typewritten with handwritten annotation
Steele, Harwood
2008.1.3.3.3.6
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Oct. 1914, [1974]
Part of Sir Samuel Steele Collection
2008.1.3.3.4.2
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1913
Part of Sir Samuel Steele Collection
Standing Orders for the Sewell Camp, 1913, Available to all Troops Encamped at Sewell, by Col. S.B. Steele Commanding M.D. No. 10. Printed by Headquarters, Military District No. 10, Winnipeg. Note: Orders are glued into Family Scrapbook #7.
Steele, Samuel B. (Samuel Benfield), 1848-1919
2008.1.3.3.4.5
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1914
Part of Sir Samuel Steele Collection
Standing Orders for the Sewell Camp, 1914, by Colonel S.B. Steele Commanding M.D. No. 10. Printed by Headquarters, Military District No. 10, Winnipeg.
Steele, Samuel B. (Samuel Benfield), 1848-1919
2008.1.3.3.6.1.12
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[ca. 1914]
Part of Sir Samuel Steele Collection
2008.1.3.3.6.2.31
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[ca. 1914]
Part of Sir Samuel Steele Collection
2008.1.3.3.6.2.124
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1914
Part of Sir Samuel Steele Collection
2008.1.3.3.6.2.33
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[ca. 1914]
Part of Sir Samuel Steele Collection
2008.1.3.3.6.2.36
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[ca. 1914]
Part of Sir Samuel Steele Collection
2008.1.3.3.6.2.39
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Jul. 1913
Part of Sir Samuel Steele Collection
2008.1.3.3.6.2.41
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[ca. 1914]
Part of Sir Samuel Steele Collection
2008.1.3.3.6.2.47
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[June 1910]
Part of Sir Samuel Steele Collection
2008.1.3.3.6.2.48
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[ca. 1914]
Part of Sir Samuel Steele Collection
2008.1.3.3.6.2.49
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[ca. 1914]
Part of Sir Samuel Steele Collection
2008.1.3.3.6.2.50
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[ca. 1914]
Part of Sir Samuel Steele Collection
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[1916]
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection
A series of picture postcards depicting life in a World War I era military training camp, previously known as Camp Sewell, in the vicinity of Carberry, Manitoba.