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  1. Jan 22, 2008 · Last Edited February 5, 2019. Sir Samuel Benfield Steele, CB, KCMG, mounted policeman, soldier (born 5 January 1848 in Medonte, Canada West; died 30 January 1919 in London, England). As a member of the North-West Mounted Police, Steele was an important participant in the signing of Treaty 6 and Treaty 7, the construction of the Canadian Pacific ...

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    Sam Steele. Major-general Sir Samuel Benfield Steele KCMG CB MVO (5 January 1848 – 30 January 1919) was a Canadian soldier and policeman. He was an officer of the North-West Mounted Police, head of the Yukon detachment during the Klondike Gold Rush, and commanding officer of Strathcona's Horse during the Boer War.

  3. Jan 24, 2019 · The direct, serious eyes of Sam Steele were a sign of the strength and leadership to come. Born at Purbrooke, Medonte Township near Orillia, Upper Canada (Ontario) on January 5, 1849, Samuel Benfield Steele’s father, Elmes Steel, was a Captain in the Royal Navy for 30 years, his grandfather and uncle were also military men.

  4. Jun 12, 2006 · Samuel Benfield Steele was born on January 5, 1851, at Purbrook, near Orillia, Upper Canada (later Ontario), the son of Royal Navy Captain Elmes Steele and Anne Macdonald. Men of action had run through the Steele clan like water down Niagara Falls — young Sam’s predecessors had fought on the Plains of Abraham before Quebec in 1759, at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805 and at Waterloo in 1815.

  5. Rod Macleod’s biography of famed North-West Mounted Police (NWMP) officer and military leader Sir Sam Steele is a result of the $1.8 million purchase of the Sir Samuel Steele Collection by the University of Alberta in 2008.1 Some 115 linear feet of archival material was transferred to the Bruce Peel Special Collections Library at the University of Alberta. This material, Macleod notes in the ...

  6. Jan 22, 2019 · Later in life, Steele made the North-West Mounted Police famous around the world, especially for his effective and orderly oversight of the Klondike Gold Rush of the late 1890s. By 1898 he commanded the police force in the entire Yukon region. In the end it was diabetes that finally defeated Steele at the age of 70, a disease he denied having ...

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  8. This lesson is based on viewing the Sam Steele biography from The Canadians series. Sam Steele, knighted by the King of England, was a courageous, determined man who helped "tame" Western Canada as one of the most important leaders of the North West Mounted Police. Aims Steele was directly involved in several pivotal events in Canadian history

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