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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. Sam Steele died just after his 71st birthday in England, one of the many victims of the influenza epidemic of 1918. He was buried in St John’s cemetery in Winnipeg on 3 July 1919. A group of his friends had had a death mask made with the intention of commissioning a statue.

    • Roderick Charles Macleod
    • STEELE, Sir SAMUEL BENFIELD
    • Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 14
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  4. Steele became Sir Sam Steele on January 1, 1918, and reluctantly retired from the army early that year. He died of complications from diabetes in London on January 30, 1919. Macleod’s focus on Steele and his personal experiences is effectively used to paint a thorough and detailed picture of the man.

  5. Jan 6, 2017 · By the outbreak of the war, Steele was 63 years old and a veteran of the Boer War, as well as one of the leading figures in the development of a Western Canadian militia. He was put forward for Canadian divisional command by Sir Sam Hughes in December 1914, after the minister professed himself to be impressed by Steele’s organisation of over ...

  6. Jan 24, 2019 · On January 30, 1919, Samuel Benfield Steele died of influenza in London, England. Married to Marie-Elizabeth de Lotbiniere-Harwood in 1890, the Steeles raised three children. One son grew up to be author Harwood Steele, who wrote novels about his father’s great adventures. Sam Steele was buried in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

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  8. Jun 12, 2006 · North-West Mounted PoliceInspector Sam Steele became a force and a legend within alegendary law enforcement agency. When the North-West Mounted Police was first organized in Ottawa, Canada, in September 1873, its authorized strength was barely 300 troopers. Its assignment was to uphold Canadian law over 300,000 miles of Western wilderness ...