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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sam_SteeleSam Steele - Wikipedia

    In 1889, at Fort Macleod, he met Marie-Elizabeth de Lotbinière-Harwood (1859–1951), daughter of Robert William Harwood. They were married at Vaudreuil, Quebec, in 1890. They had three children, including Harwood Steele, who fictionalized episodes from his father's life in novels such as Spirit-of-Iron (1929).

  2. 23 de ene. de 2019 · Sam and Marie Steele pose for their wedding photograph in 1890. Their marriage "would survive separations half a continent and even half a world apart, and ... ended only with Sam's death," writes Rod Macleod in his new biography of Steele.

  3. 22 de ene. de 2019 · What emerged from The Sir Samuel Steele Collection -purchased for $1.8 million and now housed in the U of A's Bruce Peel Special Collections library-is a man passionately devoted to his family. "He wrote constantly, especially to his wife," said Macleod.

  4. 22 de ene. de 2008 · In 1889, Sam Steele met Marie Elizabeth de Lotbinière Harwood, who was visiting her aunt at Fort Macleod from her home at Vaudreuil, Quebec. The two immediately fell in love and married 15 January 1890.

  5. steele.library.ualberta.ca › Sam_Steele_Booklet_enSam Steele R

    The extensive correspondence between Steele and his wife, Marie Elizabeth de Lotbinière Harwood, began before their marriage in 1890, and continued almost daily during lengthy separations.

  6. 1 de ene. de 2008 · Sam and Marie exchanged hundreds of affectionate letters throughout their 29-year marriage. A significant portion of the Steele archive, their correspondence touches on both personal affairs and historical events, and reveals a fascinating, if largely unexplored, area of Steele’s life.

  7. 22 de nov. de 2019 · Steele maintained a strict routine, regardless of the temperature or time of year. “I have been busy all day and have carried out my daily routine,” he explains in one of his many detailed letters to his wife.