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2008.1.1.1.1.149.1 · Unidad documental simple · 08 Jun. 1901
Parte de Sir Samuel Steele Collection

A 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.

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2008.1.1.1.1.149.2 · Unidad documental simple · 17 Apr. 1901
Parte de Sir Samuel Steele Collection

A handwritten letter from Col. P.W. Worsley of Halifax, N.S. sent to SBS requesting assistance in getting his son a position with the South African Constabulary. SBS forwarded the letter to Baden-Powell, who returned the letter along with his own reply to SBS. Marie sent both letters with her letter to SBS of July 18th, 1901.

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Attached letter from [James] Henderson
2008.1.1.1.1.203.1 · Unidad documental simple · 24 Feb. 1902
Parte de Sir Samuel Steele Collection

Attached handwritten letter to SBS from [James] Henderson vacationing in Lakewood, New Jersey. General news but referening money sent by the Steele's for Uncle John; also mentions sitting beside John D. Rockefeller at the resort dining room.

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Attached letter from Harwood Steele
2008.1.1.1.1.215.3 · Unidad documental simple · 09 Apr. 1902
Parte de Sir Samuel Steele Collection

Attached letter to SBS from Harwood Steele, sent with Marie's letter of April 13th, 1902. The letter is written on two small torn scraps of paper.

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Attached letter from Flora Steele
2008.1.1.1.1.224.1 · Unidad documental simple · 11 May 1902
Parte de Sir Samuel Steele Collection

Attached handwritten letter to SBS from Flora Steele, sent with Marie Steele's letter of May 11, 1902. Flora talks about her First Communion and the gifts she received.

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Attached letter from Harwood Steele
2008.1.1.1.1.230.2 · Unidad documental simple · [01 Jun. 1902]
Parte de Sir Samuel Steele Collection

An attached letter from Harwood sent to SBS with Marie's letter of June 1st, 1902. 'Dubbie' has written some letters and was probably helped by his sister Flora with the writing of the letter.

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2008.1.1.1.1.235.2 · Unidad documental simple · 20 May 1902
Parte de Sir Samuel Steele Collection

A handwritten letter to Marie Steele from Inspector Alex Jarvis with the NWMP in the Yukon. He writes about people and changes in Dawson, and discusses his thoughts about leaving the force. Marie sent this letter to Sam in a letter she wrote dated June 17th, 1902.

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2008.1.1.1.1.237.2 · Unidad documental simple · 02 Jun. 1902
Parte de Sir Samuel Steele Collection

A 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.

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Attached wedding invitation
2008.1.1.1.1.245.2 · Unidad documental simple · [May] 1902
Parte de Sir Samuel Steele Collection

Attached wedding invitation enclosed in a letter to SBS from Marie dated August 3rd, 1902. The invitation is from Captain J. O'Donnell of S.A.C. inviting SBS to the wedding of his daughter Mabel to Captain J. Sholto Douglas, also of S.A.C.

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Pocket Diary, Personal - 1901
2008.1.1.2.23 · Unidad documental simple · Aug. - Dec. 1901
Parte de Sir Samuel Steele Collection

Black leather-bound; hand-written entries Includes identification form at front of diary, addrresses and cash accounts at back of diary

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Pocket Diary, Personal - 1901
2008.1.1.2.24 · Unidad documental simple · 31 Mar. - 06 Nov. 1901
Parte de Sir Samuel Steele Collection

Burgandy leather-bound; hand-written entries Includes identification form at front of diary; addresses and cash accounts at back of diary

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Pocket Diary, Personal - 1906
2008.1.1.2.36 · Unidad documental simple · May 1906
Parte de Sir Samuel Steele Collection

Black leather-bound; hand-written entries; more of a notebook One separate item from diary placed behind diary in file, re: Proposed Special Constable Posts

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Pocket Diary, Personal - 1906
2008.1.1.2.39 · Unidad documental simple · July 1906
Parte de Sir Samuel Steele Collection

Black leather-bound; hand-written entries; more of a notebook One memo removed from diary and placed separately in file with diary

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Pocket Diary, Personal - 1906
2008.1.1.2.41 · Unidad documental simple · 1906
Parte de Sir Samuel Steele Collection

Black leather-bound; hand-written entries; more of a notebook Return to England from South Africa discussed Loose items from diary kept in a separate file (see 2008.1.1.2.41.1)

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Pocket Diary, Personal - [1906]
2008.1.1.2.42 · Unidad documental simple · Dec. [1906]
Parte de Sir Samuel Steele Collection

Black leather-bound; hand-written entries; more of a notebook H.S. writes "notes for interview with Lord Selborne & some inspector's notes

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NWMP General Orders
2008.1.2.1.4.4 · Unidad documental simple · 1895, 1903
Parte de Sir Samuel Steele Collection

Printed revised general orders booklet; also used by Steele with the South African Constabulary and stamped with the SAC stamp on the inside and back cover pages.

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2008.1.2.2.2.1 · Unidad documental simple · 13 May 1902 - 10 Apr. 1906
Parte de Sir Samuel Steele Collection

Large, hard-bound diary; typewritten entries

The diaries described as Confidential Diary, contain the following instructions, typed affixed to some of the diaries:

"The Inspector General wishes Officers Commanding Divisions will be so good as to keep personal diaries in duplicate carbon books, and to post the copy to him, confidentially, every day. He himself has been doing this with the High Commissioner and it is found to save a great deal of trouble and correspondence. He recommends Officers Commanding Divisions to adopt a similar course with their sub-divisional or district Officers. The Diary should show chiefly important questions that crop up and in what manner they are settled, suggestions, general points of progress, movements, special orders issued, notes on health, horses, crime, casualties, points from subordinates' diaries, etc., etc. The diary is easily kept by keeping a notebook going during the day and writing it up in the Diary at night. In this way the High Commissioner is kept duly informed of everything that is going on throughout the Corps, a great deal of Official cross-correspondence is saved, and at the same time, if filed, a useful record is kept that can be referred back to at any time. Signed: By Order, J.S. Nicholson, Colonel, Chief Staff Officer, South African Constabulary

"The Inspector General wishes Officers Commanding Divisions will be so good as to keep personal diaries in duplicate carbon books, and to post the copy to him, confidentially, every day. He himself has been doing this with the High Commissioner and it is found to save a great deal of trouble and correspondence. He recommends Officers Commanding Divisions to adopt a similar course with their sub-divisional or district Officers. The Diary should show chiefly important questions that crop up and in what manner they are settled, suggestions, general points of progress, movements, special orders issued, notes on health, horses, crime, casualties, points from subordinates' diaries, etc., etc. The diary is easily kept by keeping a notebook going during the day and writing it up in the Diary at night. In this way the High Commissioner is kept duly informed of everything that is going on throughout the Corps, a great deal of Official cross-correspondence is saved, and at the same time, if filed, a useful record is kept that can be referred back to at any time. Signed: By Order, J.S. Nicholson, Colonel, Chief Staff Officer, South African Constabulary

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2008.1.2.2.2.23 · Unidad documental simple · 17 Jan. 1904 - 19 Mar. 1904
Parte de Sir Samuel Steele Collection

See note for Diary 2008.1.2.2.2.2.1

An additional note is affixed to the front of this diary:

"This book is Government property, and where it is filled, or the operations for which it is issued are concluded, it will be deposited in the Staff Office of the Command from which the Troops have been furnished; or, in the case of an expedition sent from England, it will be forwarded to the War Office"

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