Handwritten letter with envelope from Marie visiting Steele family in Orillia to Sam in South Africa, 30 Aug. 1900.
Sem títuloHandwritten letter from Marie in Montreal to Sam who is enroute to South Africa to join the South African Constabulary.
Sem títuloHandwritten letter from Marie in Montreal to Sam enroute to South Africa to join the South African Constabulary.
Sem títuloA handwritten letter from Flora Steele to her father, and sent with Marie's letter of July 7th, 1901.
Sem títuloIncludes an attached letter from R. Baden-Powell dated June 8, 1901 and a letter he is returning to SBS from Colonel Worsley.
Sem títuloA handwritten letter sent with Marie's letter to SBS of July 18th, 1901. Baden-Powell is returning a letter to SBS from Col. Worsley who was asking about a S.A.C. Commission for his son.
Sem títuloMarie's copying of a note from Fred White of the NWMP written to Marie Steele, offering his congratulations for SBS being promoted to a full Colonel in the Canadian Militia.
Sem títuloA handwritten letter from Alice Farish, Marie's letter, sent to SBS and enclosed with Marie's letter to Sam of January 9th, 1902. Alice is writing from Denver, Colorado and her letter is dated January 3rd, 1902.
Sem títuloWith attached letter to SBS from Gertrude Steele
Sem títuloAttached newsclipping with letter, as well as a letter to SBS from Flora Steele
Sem títuloIncludes attached letters sent to SBS from his daughters, Flora and Gertrude Steele
Sem títuloIncludes an attached letter to SBS from Flora Steele, and a newsclipping: "Kitchener Praised Lawless, of Ottawa"
Sem títuloAttached handwritten letter to SBS from Flora Steele and sent with Marie's letter of June 17th, 1902.
Sem títuloA handwritten letter sent to Marie Steele from Elmes Steele and forwarded to SBS in a letter Marie sent dated June 22nd, 1902. In this letter, Elmes explains why he needed to borrow money from the Steeles, and details how it will be spent.
Sem títuloAn attached handwritten letter from Flora Steele to SBS sent with Marie Steele's letter of July 13th, 1902.
Sem títuloIncludes an attached letter and hand-made bookmark sent to SBS from Flora Steele; and a letter sent to J.A. Harwood and forwarded to SBS from the John B. Stetson Company, re: hat order
Sem títuloAttached letter from J.A. Dickey sent with Marie's letter of June 25th, 1907. Dickey is sorry he will not be seing Steele soon, and tells him of his remarriage.
Sem títuloHandwritten letter with envelope from Marie in Montreal to Sam in Calgary, 15 Aug. 1907; includes attached letters from Flora and Gertrude Steele.
Sem títuloHandwritten letter with envelope from Marie in Montreal to Sam in Calgary, 25 Aug. 1907; includes attached letters from Flora and from Maggie Currie (re: Uncle John).
Sem títuloHandwritten letter with envelope from Marie in Montreal to Sam in Calgary, 06 Sep. 1907.
Sem títuloincludes an attached letter to SBS from Flora Steele
Sem títuloA handwritten letter to Marie from Flora Steele. Marie forwarded Flora's letter to SBS in her letter to him dated September 14th, 1908.
Sem títuloIncludes attached letters to SBS from his children, Gertrude and Harwood Steele
Sem títuloAttached letter from Flora Steele
Sem títuloHandwritten letter from Marie in Winnipeg to SBS at Shorncliffe Camp in Kent England, dated August 1st, 1915.
Sem títuloHandwritten letter form Marie in Winnipeg to SBS at Shorncliffe Camp, Kent, England, dated August 3rd, 1915. Enclosed with the letter is a news artilce.
Sem títuloBlack leather-bound; 1 Jan. 1889 - 12 Jun. 1889; 12 Jun. 1891 - Nov. 1892 (intermittant entries) Memos and accounts maintained at back of diary
Sem títuloBlack leather-bound; hand-written entries Memos, accounts maintained at back of book File with separate loose items from diary
Sem títuloBurgandy leather-bound; hand-written entries Memos and cash accounts kept at back of diary File with separate items removed
Sem títuloBlack leather-bound; hand-written entries, Ft. Macleod to the Yukon Notes at back of diary include lists of Miles Canyon pilots
Sem títuloLarge bound daily diary; hand-written entries
Sem títuloConsists of a diary kept by Major Griffiths Wainwright, 1870-1871, during his service with the Red River Expedition of 1870, and two maps. The diary entries are short, and also include entries about number of portages made, supplies and rations required, and various notes and reports. A two page entry at the back of the diary was written in 1910 by Sam Steele, explaining that the diary was given to him, and filling the reader in on what Major Wainwright did once the Expedition was completed. A list of Detachment rules printed at the front of the diary have been briefly annotated by [Sam Steele?]. The maps, hand-drawn and annotated, depict the route from Rat Portage to Fort Alexander, and from Fort William to Fort Francis.
Sem títuloThe collection consists of fishing-related ephemeral material such as brochures, maps, photographs, two photo albums, magazine clippings, catalogues, typed speeches, menus, and anglers' ticket books. The majority of the items are from various locations in Canada or the United States of America. Non-North American items include four brochures from New Zealand, and several miscellaneous items from the United Kingdom. Most of the ephemera are from the mid-twentieth century, but the dates are as early as 1909 and as late as 2000. Many of the items in this collection also cover outdoor recreational activities popular at their time of creation.
Includes photographs, as well as correspondence and miscellaneous materials from Dickins' professional and military career, plus personal memorabilia.
Sem títuloThis collection is in development and currently consists of over 500 first-edition Harlequin paperback books including their first publication in 1949. Fiction genres include adventure, western, mystery, detective, thriller, romance, and science fiction. There are also non-fiction publications such as a twenty-fifth anniversary book listing Harlequin publications from 1949 to 1974, a cookbook, and information guides relating to knitting, cars, curling, physical fitness, and etiquette. The collection includes works by notable authors such as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Agatha Christie. This collection has significant research potential in Canadian prairie publishing, genre publishing history, vintage pulp fiction, and the history of the romance genre.
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